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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Fresh efforts to clone extinct animal


back from the dead Scientists are trying to 'de-extinct' the bucardo species with the help of IVF.  (courtesy: wikimedia commons)
Fresh efforts to clone extinct animal: "Scientists in Spain have received funding to test whether an extinct mountain goat can be cloned from preserved cells. The bucardo became extinct in 2000, but cells from the last animal were frozen in liquid nitrogen. In 2003, a cloned calf was brought to term but died a few minutes after birth. Now, the scientists will test the viability of the female bucardo’s 14-year-old preserved cells. The bucardo, or Pyrenean ibex, calf, born through cloning, was a historic event: the first “de-extinction,” in which a lost species or subspecies was resurrected."

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