• Swedneck
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    man i wish that’s how genetics worked

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      I was just thinking about Elephants and how intelligent and social they are. A lone mammoth would be sad.

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        i mean they’d be birthed by elephants, presumably they’d also live with elephants at first.

        start with making sure the things actually stay alive, then move onto making them act like mammoths properly.

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          Hmm good point. For some reason I just assumed they’d grow it in a tube.

          edit: you’re right, this is from the article:

          To produce the calves, Colossal scientists will first identify the genes encoding the woolly mammoth’s most emblematic physical traits, such as shaggy hair, curved tusks, fat deposits and a dome-shaped cranium. They will then insert these genes into the genome of closely related, and therefore genetically similar, Asian elephants (Elephas maximus).

          So they’re basically gonna create a new type of mammoth (basically) by gene editing an existing species