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Scientists aim to resurrect extinct species

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Australian scientists want to use advanced genetic engineering techniques to resurrect a Tasmanian tiger – also known as a thylacine.

The lab at the University of Melbourne in collaboration with a Dallas-based genetics firm called Colossal Biosciences are perusing the project.

Scientists want to use the genome of the fat-tailed dunnart, a small marsupial animal closely related to the Tasmanian tiger as the base for the recreated genome. They believe a living baby thylacine could see the light of day in about a decade.

The thylacine was wiped out in Tasmania by human hunters and new animal competitors like dingos in the first half of the 20th century.

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