May 8, 2013
From My Deity Is Not A Blog.com by Alissa Williams (author's profile)

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Should we resurrect extinct species?
Austrailian scientists say they're about to resurrect an extinct species of frog that gives birth through its mouth, and Harvard scientists are working to bring back the passenger pigeon. Russian researchers even plan to re-create a woolly mammoth from DNA found preserved in Siberian permafrost, though that might still take decades. So far the goat-like Pyrenean ibex is the only extinct species scientists have revived, using cells recovered from the last survivor to clone an offspring that lived for only 10 minutes after its birth, in 2003. Since then, advances in cloning technology have made it possible to bring back any species for which we have even a scrap of DNA. but perhaps Neanderthals.

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