Scientists Aim to Give the Dodo a 2nd Chance – IOTW Report

Scientists Aim to Give the Dodo a 2nd Chance

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A Texas-based biosciences startup’s plan to bring back a wolf-like animal that’s thought to have gone extinct in 1936 seems quaint when stacked against its latest plan: to de-extinct a bird that last walked the earth in the late 1600s. Colossal Biosciences on Tuesday said it will endeavor to bring back the dodo bird, a desired feat the company indicates is more doable thanks to $150 million in new funding it has secured, reports Gizmodo. That means Colossal Biosciences has its sights set on resurrecting three creatures: the dodo, the aforementioned thylacine, and the woolly mammoth. The most interesting bits about the science around this quest:

  • Initial steps: The bird’s genome has been sequenced using centuries-old remains and the DNA was next compared to the bird’s closest known relatives, the Nicobar pigeon and the Rodrigues solitaire. The latter, like the dodo, is an extinct flightless bird that lived near the dodo’s home island of Mauritius. The goal: zero in on which mutations in the genome “make a dodo a dodo,” lead paleogeneticist Beth Shapiro tells CNN.

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Perhaps the Biden genome can assist?

24 Comments on Scientists Aim to Give the Dodo a 2nd Chance

  1. If it were up to me, I’d just shove a a couple feather dusters up Brandon and the dimwit Dr’s ass and stretch a rubber glove over their head before putting them on display at the Smithsonian and call it good. Nobody would notice the difference.

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  2. “… a wolf-like animal …” and the Dodo – so the wolf-like animal will have something to eat?

    Resurrect something we could use: like a politician with integrity, or an honest “judge,” or a non-criminal FBI agent, or maybe a news outlet that actually reported news instead of Nihilistic Totalitarian propaganda?

    mortem tyrannis
    izlamo delenda est …

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  3. Scientists Aim to Give the Dodo a 2nd Chance
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    Put Fauci and the Chinese on this, they’ll have a Dodo produced lickty-split. “Wolf like?” Hope it turns on them and eliminates the monsters that they are.

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  4. Dodos were docile and delicious. Which begs the question, Why weren’t they domesticated? They were so delicious that none ever reached civilization.
    Bringing them back could start a whole new poultry industry.

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