Scientists attempt cloning extinct horse after LIQUID BLOOD found in 42,000-year-old remains

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Wooly Mamoths, giant bears, and now ancient horses.

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Plans were unveiled last year to build a cloning center for the North-Eastern Federal University (NEFU) in Yakutsk, at the cost of $5.9 billion. The center, according to NEFU rector Evgenia Mikhailova, would include a “world class” paleo-genetic lab, which would study extinct animals using living cells, ultimately with a goal of bringing them back to life.

Makes one wonder what other creatures might be cloned. Some that are now extinct?

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