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HuffPost Science: De-extinction Debate; Ancient Birds; Dust Mites & Evolution

Written By Unknown on Saturday, March 16, 2013 | 6:52 AM

March 16, 2013
Biologists briefly brought the extinct Pyrenean ibex back to life in 2003 by creating a clone from a frozen tissue sample harvested before the goat's entire population vanished in 2000. The clone survived just seven minutes after birth, but it gave scientists hope that "de-extinction," once a pipedream, could become a reality. Continue reading...
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