Rich Sobel
Rich Sobel

Jun 19, 2021

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Index: Conservation / Climate change / Endangered species — Rich Sobel

Can We Use Ancient DNA to Recover Extinct Plants and Animals?

Using DNA to recover lost traits and maybe even whole animals is not out of the question anymore. But should we?

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