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A Japanese scientist says he has a “reasonable chance” of successfully cloning the long-extinct woolly mammoth within just a few years, according to a report.
Professor Akira Iritani of Kyoto University told the U.K.'s Telegraph that a technique pioneered in 2008, which allowed for the cloning of a mouse using cells from another mouse that had been frozen for 16 years, could be used to resurrect the famous long-tusked mammal from remains found in Siberia's permafrost.
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There is hope for the New Zealand Moa maybe.
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