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  2. Tasmanian tiger de-extinction research advances - AOL

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    Efforts to bring back the Tasmanian tiger The preservation of a complete Tasmanian tiger head meant that scientists could study RNA samples from several important tissue areas, including the ...

  3. Colossal Biosciences - Wikipedia

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    In October 2024, the company announced that it had rebuilt a 99.9% accurate genome of the thylacine, using a “pickled” 110-year-old fossilized Tasmanian tiger skull. This marks “the most complete ancient genome of any species known to date” and provides a full DNA blueprint to potentially bring back the Tasmanian tiger.

  4. Dallas-based startup plans to revive the extinct Tasmanian tiger

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    Story at a glance Colossal Biosciences, a Texas-based startup that calls itself a “de-extinction company,” plans on trying to bring back the thylacine. The thylacine, also called the Tasmanian ...

  5. Scientists Want To Resurrect Woolly Mammoth, Dodo Bird, And ...

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    Comment about the last Tasmanian tiger and mass extinction, expressing sadness with a crying emoji. Comment expressing excitement about scientists using ideas from Jurassic Park to address extinction.

  6. This Startup Has a Dubious Plan to Resurrect the Extinct ...

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    GettyIt’s been a long, long time since we last saw a living thylacine—a creature more commonly known as a Tasmanian tiger. The animal once thrived as a cornerstone species throughout Tasmania ...

  7. International Thylacine Specimen Database - Wikipedia

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    Thylacines in Washington D.C., c. 1906 The International Thylacine Specimen Database (ITSD) is the culmination of a four-year research project to catalogue and digitally photograph all known surviving specimen material of the thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus) (or Tasmanian tiger) held within museum, university, and private collections.

  8. De-extinction - Wikipedia

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    The Pyrenean ibex, also known as the bouquetin (French) and bucardo (Spanish), is the only animal to have survived de-extinction past birth through cloning.. De-extinction (also known as resurrection biology, or species revivalism) is the process of generating an organism that either resembles or is an extinct species. [1]

  9. Scientists Are Hell-Bent on Resurrecting the Tasmanian Tiger ...

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