"Reviving the Tasmanian Tiger: Recovered RNA offers hope for resurrection"

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Scientists have made a breakthrough by isolating and decoding RNA molecules from an extinct Tasmanian tiger, raising hopes of one day resurrecting the species. The recovery and sequencing of RNA from the preserved thylacine marks the first time this has been achieved for an extinct species. This breakthrough could pave the way for reviving not only the Tasmanian tiger but also other long-lost species in the future. The study provides valuable insights into the genetic makeup and biology of the extinct animal. Other projects, such as the resurrection of the woolly mammoth and the dodo, are also underway using gene editing technology.
Topics:science#de-extinction#extinct-species#genetic-engineering#rna-sequencing#science-and-technology#tasmanian-tiger
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