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Scientists think they could 'de-extinct' the Christmas Island rat

Scientists think they could 'de-extinct' the Christmas Island rat

A new de-extinction study looks at how the gene-editing tool CRISPR could be used to revive the Christmas Island rat, and the ethical implications of doing so.
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Is it Possible to Bring Back Extinct Animal Species? : r/visualization

The sobering reality of de-extinction (cloning extinct animals) efforts : r/Futurology

Can We Resurrect Extinct Species? Scientists Put Jurassic Park to the Test

We'll Soon Be Able To Resurrect Extinct Species. Should We? - Worldcrunch

Should we clone extinct animals? The ethics of de-extinction, explained. - Vox

De-extinction: Can we bring extinct animals back from the dead? - BBC Science Focus Magazine

Extinction obituary: how the Bramble Cay melomys became the first mammal lost to the climate crisis, Climate crisis

Explained: How scientists are planning to 'resurrect' the extinct Tasmanian Tiger

Dead as a dodo? The unsettling bid to bring back extinct species

Study shows how gene editing can bring extinct rats back to life - CBS News

What it would take to bring back the dodo

How Gene Editing Could Resurrect Extinct Christmas Island Rat

The resurrection of the Christmas Island rat – Russell's Teapot

Could Christmas Island rats make a comeback? Thanks to CRISPR gene editing, they might! – BioQuakes