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How To Build A Woolly Mammoth (But Ought to We?)


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How To Build A Woolly Mammoth (But Should We?)
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In the quest to know how evolution basically built the woolly mammoth, we might have discovered the blueprints for building them ...
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  1. Another ethical question…. technically; could a human sperm fertilize a gorilla or chimp egg?
    Again; not that we should; but just wondering because of the DNA similarities.

  2. Let's not. I think there's something quite amazing about the fact that we have understood so much about the genetics of an extinct animal. But when the morality around such a thing is questionable and not settled, such as in the case of genetic modification of large, sentient mammal, I'd suggest we err on the side of inaction. I'm not even suggesting that there is a risk of morrtal peril for us; only that we as a society need to first dive deep and ascertain the morality around such a thing.

  3. Would it be cool to see ancient creatures in the flesh? Yes. Is it ethical to spend so much time and money to bring back an extinct species that isn’t adapted to a modern climate and force endangered animals to give birth them? Nah

  4. Yes we should. Not to release them, that could threaten modern animals. We should make mammoths for stake and wool. Imagine having a big old mammoth ranch in North Carolina, that´d be cool.

  5. Humans at the very least were partially responsible for the extinction of these great creatures. We have a moral obligation to try and revive them. Plus the technology developed to revive them can be applied to other species that have more recently gone extinct or have low genetic diversity in the population.

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