J Delord - The ethics of animal re-creation and modification …, 2014 - Springer
During the last two decades, the idea that lost species could be re-created or resurrected from their fossil DNA with the help of adequate biotechnological machinery has become …
Would it be cool to see woolly mammoth alive one day? Disappeared species have always fascinated the human mind. A new discussion of using genomic technologies to reverse …
On the whole, the conservation biology community doesn't support the use of cloning to return extinct species to life, but there are persuasive philosophical and practical reasons for …
Three principal methods are under discussion as possible pathways to" true" de-extinction; ie, back-breeding, cloning, and genetic engineering. 1, 2 Of these, while the latter approach …
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Viewpoint always been accepted for species absent for an extended period. For example, the Norwegian Black List of invasive species specifically includes musk ox and wild boar …
KE Jones - Frontiers of Biogeography, 2014 - escholarship.org
Reviving extinct species with new synthetic biology tools is as exciting an idea as it is controversial. Genomic manipulation of extinct species' close relatives and/or cloning …
In a recent feature article, Tibbetts (2022) highlighted the first cloning of an endangered species. A cloned black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes), one of the rarest mammals on Earth …
D Campbell - Biology & Philosophy, 2016 - Springer
Abstract The title of Beth Shapiro's 'How to Clone a Mammoth'contains an implicature: it suggests that it is indeed possible to clone a mammoth, to bring extinct species back from …