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Will the Tasmanian tiger, an endangered species, be resurrected soon by researchers?

Will the Tasmanian tiger, an endangered species, be resurrected soon by researchers?

In AustraliaFrom Researchers There is a crazy plan to bring life back Tiger From Tasmania. The University of Melbourne team of scientists has received $ 5 million (approximately 4.6 million euros) to build. A laboratory dedicated to this projectReports Geo.

Named the Thylacine Integrated Genetic Restoration Research (TIGRR) Lab, the organization serves two purposes. Revive the Tasmanian tiger (or tylosin) by developing new technologies, but developing new tools to improve safety Threatened speciesIncluding native mammals of Australia.

A race that is considered harmful

At least 39 species of mammals have become extinct on the continent in the last 200 years. Threatened by dingo, a carnivore introduced by humans, the tylosin disappeared about 2,000 years ago except in Tasmania, where about 5,000 people continued to thrive. Immigration Europe and the introduction of livestock in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Considered an insect, the Tasmanian tiger is constantly hunted by breeders. About 3,500 specimens are said to have been killed between 1830 and 1920. The last known individual died at a zoo in South Australia in 1936, and the species is thought to have been officially extinct since 1982.

Minimum ten year plan

In 2017, researchers successfully sequenced a gene Thylacine From a specimen kept in the museum. Their goal now is to get a complete reconstruction map. To do this, they need to develop more sophisticated technical tools, learning how to fertilize the embryo from stem cells and transfer it to the host uterus.

Faced with this vast project, it will take at least a decade Scientists Achieve their goals. This improvement will benefit other organisms, whether they are already extinct or on the verge of extinction.

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