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posted by martyb on Tuesday September 14 2021, @10:37AM   Printer-friendly
from the big-deal dept.

Firm raises $15m to bring back woolly mammoth from extinction

Ten thousand years after woolly mammoths vanished from the face of the Earth, scientists are embarking on an ambitious project to bring the beasts back to the Arctic tundra. The prospect of recreating mammoths and returning them to the wild has been discussed – seriously at times – for more than a decade, but on Monday researchers announced fresh funding they believe could make their dream a reality.

The boost comes in the form of $15m (£11m) raised by the bioscience and genetics company Colossal, co-founded by Ben Lamm, a tech and software entrepreneur, and George Church, a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School who has pioneered new approaches to gene editing.

The scientists have set their initial sights on creating an elephant-mammoth hybrid by making embryos in the laboratory that carry mammoth DNA. The starting point for the project involves taking skin cells from Asian elephants, which are threatened with extinction, and reprogramming them into more versatile stem cells that carry mammoth DNA. The particular genes that are responsible for mammoth hair, insulating fat layers and other cold climate adaptions are identified by comparing mammoth genomes extracted from animals recovered from the permafrost with those from the related Asian elephants. These embryos would then be carried to term in a surrogate mother or potentially in an artificial womb. If all goes to plan – and the hurdles are far from trivial – the researchers hope to have their first set of calves in six years.

[...] The project is framed as an effort to help conserve Asian elephants by equipping them with traits that allow them to thrive in vast stretches of the Arctic known as the mammoth steppe. But the scientists also believe introducing herds of elephant-mammoth hybrids to the Arctic tundra may help restore the degraded habitat and combat some of the impacts of the climate crisis. For example, by knocking down trees, the beasts might help to restore the former Arctic grasslands.

Pleistocene Park.

Also at NYT and CNBC.

Previously: Woolly Mammoth Genome Sequenced
Resurrection of the Woolly Mammoth Could Begin in Two Years
Analysis Supports Conservation of Existing Species Rather Than De-Extinction of Mammoths
Mammoth DNA Activates Briefly in Mouse Eggs


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  • (Score: 2) by DeathMonkey on Tuesday September 14 2021, @04:51PM (3 children)

    by DeathMonkey (1380) on Tuesday September 14 2021, @04:51PM (#1177757) Journal

    Yep, it took us 3 million years to get through the first half of the warming and about 3 decades to get through the second half.

    That rate of change to the rate of change is totally fine.

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  • (Score: 1) by HammeredGlass on Tuesday September 14 2021, @07:31PM (2 children)

    by HammeredGlass (12241) on Tuesday September 14 2021, @07:31PM (#1177815)

    It wasn't going to take three million more years to completely exit that ice age.

    https://www.sciencemag.org/lookup/doi/10.1126/science.aaw1114 [sciencemag.org]

    A major driving force that dwarfs human's tiny solutions that are not capable of affecting is obliquity.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 14 2021, @07:37PM (1 child)

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 14 2021, @07:37PM (#1177817)

      Republicans understand just enough science to get suckered by bullshit.

      • (Score: 1) by HammeredGlass on Wednesday September 15 2021, @12:19AM

        by HammeredGlass (12241) on Wednesday September 15 2021, @12:19AM (#1177902)

        That's a published, peer-reviewed, and cited, article.

        Fuck off forever, you tarded coward!