Bringing extinct creatures back to life is the lifeblood of science fiction. At its most tantalising, think Jurassic Park and its stable of dinosaurs.Advances in genetics, however, are making resurrecting lost animals a tangible prospect. Scientists have already cloned endangered animals and can sequence DNA extracted from the bones and carcasses of long-dead, extinct animals.Geneticists, led by Harvard Medical School's George Church, aim to bring the woolly mammoth, which disappeared 4000 years ago, back to life, imagining a future where the tusked ice age giant is restored to its natural habitat.
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