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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580
The successful combining of a viable Direwolf egg and sperms will produce a Direwolf pup. Splicing genes with a few Direwolf genes, like Dr Frankenstein splicing various body parts to produce a person. At least the good doctor used all parts of the same species.
NO such thing (yet) as de-extinction. What do you think?
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DNA spliced with a grey wolf. At this time no evidence has been presented as to the percentage of Dire to Gray Wolf with the embryos implanted in a dog of unspecified description. No identification of what DNA samples are being used. I doubt researchers will present findings for the first birth, of the 3 pups.
Or if there are plans to take the pups with the larger % of Dire splice with another Dire DNA.
Then again are the DNA samples pure Dire? Without extensive DNA studies of each remains available, those results are a questionable. Is there a reason for research to hybrid a Dire, NO, but the grant needs to be spent on something
DNA of a skeletal specimen can be traced as far back as 4000BC. There are thousands of remains in unmarked drawers at the Smithsonian.
For many years the goal is to not only identify the remains, by age, sex, and ethnicity, link those results to living Tribesmen and return to sacred ground.