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VIEW | Science will take its course

Source: Time of India
New Delhi : India | 5 months ago  
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Each new discovery of a woolly mammoth well preserved in Siberian permafrost rekindles the debate of whether it would be a good idea for scientists to clone an extinct species. Now, scientists have published about 70 per cent of the woolly mammoth's genome, providing much of the basic data required...
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  • News Source: Time of India | 5 months ago
    The news that one part of the woolly mammoth's genome has been published by scientists has led to a revival of the debate: Should the giant mammal of the Ice Age be recreated through cloning technology, or should we only preserve its remains and...
  • News Source: Time of India | 5 months ago
    Each new discovery of a woolly mammoth well preserved in Siberian permafrost rekindles the debate of whether it would be a good idea for scientists to clone an extinct species. Now, scientists have published about 70 per cent of the woolly mammoth's...

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