Saturday, November 26, 2016

Question of the Week: Why Bring Back Extinct Species?

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Why Bring Back Extinct Species?
Why Recreate an Extinct Species?
Why do scientific research? With every research article we read, we should ask that question of ourselves and the author. Why have they done the research? Why are we interested in learning the results? The way we answer these questions tells us a lot about our worldview.

Let’s look, for example, at the fairly new area of research known as de-extinction. Not too long ago, an article in Scientific American explained that researchers are attempting to take species closely related to extinct species and, using DNA from preserved specimens from institutions like museums and zoological societies, to reincorporate the missing DNA and recreate the extinct species or a close equivalent.
 
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