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How scientists create endangered species with collecting dna from fossils​

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Answered by Ꭲαηγα
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  • Pieces of DNA can be used to help reconstruct the genome (genetic blueprint) of an extinct species. First, genes responsible for extinct traits are synthesized in a lab. They can then be gradually spliced (inserted) into the genome of a closely related living animal. This process is called genetic engineering.

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