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That’s just one of many examples of transgenic animals — genetically modified animals — out there. And it’s not just fish.
Colossal Biosciences' chief scientist has clarified that its "dire wolves" are just genetically modified gray wolves ...
Colossal uses gene editing to bring dire wolves back from extinction, marking a breakthrough in de-extinction science with ...
The U.S. military is interested in ‘super spiders’ capable of producing silk with extraordinary features. Don’t worry—it ...
While the wolves have stirred scientific debate, Colossal remains undeterred. The company says Khaleesi, Romulus, and Remus ...
Farmers have been improving the genetics of their animals for thousands of years through selective breeding. Wild boars were ...
dodo and Tasmanian tiger by editing the genes of each extinct animal's closest living relative (like the Asian elephant), then release the genetically-modified animals back to their original habitats.
Genetically modified cotton can be used in textiles, and scientists can change organisms to be used in medications like human insulin, too. Genetically modified foods, or GM foods, are also called ...
The EPA studied the potential problems of releasing genetically modified mosquitoes and found “no risk to people, animals, or the environment,” according to the CDC. The World Health ...
Although the wooly mammoth is something out of the Natural History Museum, an American biotechnology company is currently attempting to de-extinct animals once thought lost to time. Colossal ...