Wolf became famous for “Game of Thrones”, which was presented to the 12,500-year-old extinction, says the US company

A Dallas -based company claims to have recovered the wolves who last crossed the land for more than 12,500 years ago and became widely known due to the success of the HBO series “Game of Thrones”.

Colossal Biosciences says that three nefarious wolves used to use editing and cloning technologies of the genome in which he says he is now the first “prominent animal in the world”, although an expert believes that the company only genetically modified a wolf against returning to the pretense of the apex predator.

The nefarious wolves traveled the American migcontinent during the oldest confirmed wolf and fossil fossil, which has 250,000 years of Black Hills, southern Dakota, according to Colossal Biosciences. In Game of Thrones, wolves are larger and smarter than normal wolves and fiercely loyal to their starks, the most important noble family in the series.

A Dallas -based company claims to have recovered the wolves who last crossed the land for more than 12,500 years ago and became widely known due to the success of the HBO series “Game of Thrones”. (Colossal biosciences)

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The three nefarious colossal wolves include two teenage men called Romulus and Remus, and a female puppy called Khaleesi.

Scientists took blood cells from a live gray wolf and used the “CRISPpr” technology, short for “regularly grouped, short short palindromes”, to modify them genetically in 20 different places, according to Typo Beth Shapiro’s chief of scientist, the main scientist in Colossal. These changes gave the puppies as larger bodies and longer, more complete and lightweight traits, which are believed to have helped the nefarious wolves to survive cold climates during glaciation.

The 20 editions of the genome were made to replicate the ancient DNA DNA DNA, with 15 of these editions that coincide with the genes found in the real wolves.

The old DNA was extracted from two nefarious wolf fossils: a tooth of Sheridan Pit, Ohio, which is about 13,000 years old and a bone of the inner ear of American Falls, Idaho, around 72,000 years old.

They transferred the genetic material to a domestic dog’s egg cell. When they are ready, the embryos were transferred to substitutes, also domestic dogs, and 62 days later the genetically designed puppies were born.

Ben Lamm, CEO of Colossal Biosciences, said that this was a massive milestone and the first of many examples that show that the piles of endless to extreme technology of the company work.

“It was once said,” any advanced enough technology is indistinguishable from magic, “said Lamm.” Today, our team gets to make known a little about the magic they work and their wider impact on conservation. “

Scientists used editing technologies and cloning of the Renaissance of wolves

Scientists used editing and cloning technologies for the Renaissance of wolves. (Colossal biosciences)

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Colossal has previously announced similar projects to genetically alter living species cells to create animals that resemble extinct wool mammoths, dodos and others.

During this week’s announcement, the company announced that two cloned red wolf stops were born, the world’s most endangered wolf, using a new approach to non -invasive blood cloning.

The birth of red wolves, the company said, provides tests that animals can retain through discharge technology.

Lamm said that the team met with officials from the Interior Department at the end of March on the project, while Doug Burgum Secretary of the Interior praised X on Monday as “an exciting new era of wonderful scientific”, even when external scientists said that there are limitations to restore the past.

Lifted wolf at 5 months

A louge wolf at 5 months. (Colossal biosciences)

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Corey Bradshaw, a professor of World Ecology at Flinders University in Australia, poured cold water according to the claims that the company had made again the wolf’s extinction.

“So yes, maybe they have slightly genetically modified wolves, and that’s the best you will achieve,” Bradshaw said. “And these small modifications seem to have been derived from the lousy wolf material recovered. This makes it a lousy wolf? No. No. Makes a slightly modified gray wolf? Yes. And this is probably.”

Colossal Biosciences said that wolves are now flourishing in an ecological conservation of safe expansive 2,000 hectares in Texas certified by the American Humane Society and registered in USDA. Long -term colossal, colossal plans to restore species in safe and expansive ecological preserves, potentially in indigenous lands.

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