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Fish 04-07-2025 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by suzzer99 (Post 18022897)
Not to be a wet blanket, but my understanding is this is a grey wolf with 14 specific genes tweaked to match dire wolf DNA. It's unclear how close these guys are to an actual dire wolf.

Yes, as with most scientific achievements, the media just has to sensationalize it to the point of borderline misinformation.

They used CRISPR to edit existing grey wolf DNA to mimic dire wolf DNA. Here's a quick explanation:

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To be crystal clear, Colossal’s scientists didn’t create these so-called dire wolves by directly copying DNA over from ancient samples. Instead, after reconstructing and analyzing the wolves’ genomes, they made precise edits to the DNA of existing cells taken from a gray wolf. They made 20 edits in total, 15 of which were intended to make genes resemble the variants found in their dire wolf samples.

It’s these variants, the company says, that make dire wolves truly distinct from wolves alive today. Some of these variants, they say, are thought to influence the wolves’ size and facial shape. The nucleus of these reconstructed cells was then transplanted into donor egg cells that had their nucleus scooped out, which gave rise to viable embryos that were implanted into surrogate mothers (large hound mixes).

For context, the gray wolf—the closest living relative of the dire wolf—has a genome of about 2.45 billion base pairs (the fundamental building blocks of DNA). Given that dire wolf DNA differs by roughly 0.5% from that of gray wolves, the researchers have barely scratched the surface. This 0.5% disparity amounts to roughly 12 million base pairs that set the dire wolf genome apart from its gray wolf counterpart. Accordingly—and not to minimize the achievement—Colossal remains very far from capturing the genetic differences between the two species.

https://gizmodo.com/in-a-historic-fi...-of-2000586007

PHOG 04-07-2025 04:44 PM

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Dunerdr 04-07-2025 04:46 PM

Between playing god and AI we’re really fast tracking the end times.

ChiefsCountry 04-07-2025 04:56 PM

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Spott 04-07-2025 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by jjjayb (Post 18022898)
They went extinct for a reason.

They were in dire straits.

Dark Horse 04-07-2025 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by dlphg9 (Post 18022911)
Yeah because humans likely hunted the dire wolves prey to extinction.

It’s the prey’s fault for tasting so good

ChiefsCountry 04-07-2025 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Spott (Post 18022982)
They were in dire straits.

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Jewish Rabbi 04-07-2025 05:55 PM

Darnell and Jerome were making Clay’s girl howl the other night

Rain Man 04-07-2025 06:04 PM

If the company did this, you know that they also experimented with mixing a few human genes in. I bet there's a bipedal dire wolf in a back room of their secret wildlife refuge who's sitting in a recliner and learning to count by watching Sesame Street.

Imon Yourside 04-07-2025 06:07 PM

The Arilou brought them back.

Raiderhater 04-07-2025 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 18023022)
If the company did this, you know that they also experimented with mixing a few human genes in. I bet there's a bipedal dire wolf in a back room of their secret wildlife refuge who's sitting in a recliner and learning to count by watching Sesame Street.

https://media4.giphy.com/media/yVDFv...=200w.gif&ct=g

Hammock Parties 04-07-2025 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 18023022)
If the company did this, you know that they also experimented with mixing a few human genes in. I bet there's a bipedal dire wolf in a back room of their secret wildlife refuge who's sitting in a recliner and learning to count by watching Sesame Street.

I'd be really interested in knowing if they had to throw out some genetic freaks before they got the process right.

frozenchief 04-07-2025 08:23 PM

It may not happen in my life time, but I hope and pray that my grandson can grow up in a world where he can hunt wooly mammoth in remote Alaska.

Rain Man 04-07-2025 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by frozenchief (Post 18023247)
It may not happen in my life time, but I hope and pray that my grandson can grow up in a world where he can hunt wooly mammoth in remote Alaska.

I look forward to the first time that a lakeside home is flattened by the tail of a brontosaurus.

Hammock Parties 04-07-2025 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by frozenchief (Post 18023247)
It may not happen in my life time, but I hope and pray that my grandson can grow up in a world where he can hunt wooly mammoth in remote Alaska.

They should never be hunted.

Rather, set them up in a kind of...biological preserve. Really spectacular. Spare no expense!


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