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Pons_Aelius ( @Pons_Aelius@kbin.social ) 10•1 year ago“As it turns out the woolly mammoth and Asian elephant are 99.6% gnomically similar,” said James.
That is still further apart genetically than humans and the other two chimp species, so it is still a massive gap to bridge.
Asian elephants are also endangered, wouldn’t it be better to ensure their survival than to spend money on this boondoggle?
Jo Miran ( @JoMiran@lemmy.ml ) English4•1 year agoWhy not both?
mreiner ( @mreiner@beehaw.org ) English4•1 year agoIs anyone proposing both?
This feels like a publicity stunt at best. Why de-extinct something at all, especially something with no current ecological niche?
ursakhiin ( @ursakhiin@beehaw.org ) English2•1 year agoNot too mention, de-extincting something that is from a much colder point of history while we are heating up the planet.
vettnerk ( @vettnerk@lemmy.ml ) English4•1 year agoI have to admit that “gnomical” does not make me think of genomes.
swab148 ( @swab148@startrek.website ) English4•1 year agoLife, uh, finds a way…