In 2000, palaeontologist and then-director of the Australian Museum, Mike Archer, announced his plans to clone the thylacine using extracted DNA from a preserved specimen — prompting some ...
Once you have your 'thylacine' cell, you can use cloning technology to turn that cell into a living animal." ...
Once considered a lost species, this carnivorous marsupial, officially known as the thylacine, could soon make a comeback thanks to groundbreaking advancements in genetics. Using advanced ...