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How to Clone a Mammoth
The Science of De-Extinction
Book • 2015
This book provides a step-by-step guide on the process of de-extinction, with a particular focus on the resurrection of the mammoth.
It delves into the challenges of recovering viable DNA from extinct species, the fragmentation of DNA, and the use of close evolutionary relatives to insert genes from the extinct species.
Shapiro discusses the use of CRISPR Cas 9 for genome editing and the ethical and practical issues associated with restoring extinct species in their former ecosystems.
It delves into the challenges of recovering viable DNA from extinct species, the fragmentation of DNA, and the use of close evolutionary relatives to insert genes from the extinct species.
Shapiro discusses the use of CRISPR Cas 9 for genome editing and the ethical and practical issues associated with restoring extinct species in their former ecosystems.
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as her first book, which she didn't read for the audiobook version.


Beth Shapiro

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Mentioned by Beth Shapiro in the podcast as a book she wrote in 2015.

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Is extinction a thing of the past?
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when discussing her early research and publications.

Beth Shapiro

It's Boom Times In Ancient DNA
Mentioned by Dr. Ross Barnett as the author of "How to Clone a Mammoth"

Extinct animals: everything you wanted to know
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when discussing the challenges of de-extinction and species preservation.


Ben Lamm

#297 - Dire Wolf Creators on Resurrecting Woolly Mammoth, Jurassic Park & Playing GOD | Colossal
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when discussing his first book and its topic.


Gad Saad

De-Extinction of the Dire Wolf! Modern Day Jurassic Park? (The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad_832)
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as a book she wrote explaining why cloning a mammoth is not possible.

Beth Shapiro

Could de-extincting the dodo help struggling species?