“An extinct animal has been resurrected by cloning for the first time—though the clone died minutes after birth. Findings revealed January 23 in the journal Theriogenology describe the use of frozen skin in 2003 to clone a bucardo, or Pyrenean ibex, a subspecies of Spanish ibex that went extinct in 2000. Scientists had cloned endangered species before, but not one that had officially died out.” via National Geographic News.
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- Jurassic park made in Japan (zyxo.wordpress.com)
- Scientists hope to clone extinct species (cnn.com)
- Woolly mammoths could be resurrected after cloning breakthrough (telegraph.co.uk)
