we can use genome editing technology to basically cut and paste our way to a mammoth from an asian elephant. this can be done in a dish, in a lab, growing on the surface, without involving asian elephants at all right now. just using the dna. just using the dna. which would then be injected into explain the process. after one edited the asian elephant genome so it contained fragments of mammoth dna, we have a cell growing in a dish in the lab that is mostly asian elephant but a bit mammoth. hopefully an important bit mammoth. you would have to take that cell and clone it, use somatic cell nuclear transfer, the process that brought us dolly the sheep in the mid 1990s. that would involve an asian elephant as a maternal host for an embryo that was developing that was mostly asian elephant but a little mammoth dna.
we can use genome editing technology to basically cut and paste our way to a mammoth from an asian elephant. this can be done in a dish in a lab, growing on the surface, without involving asian elephants at all right now. just using the dna. just using the dna. which would then be injected into explain the process. after one edited the asian elephant genome so it contained fragments of mammoth dna, we have a cell growing in a dish in the lab that is mostly asian elephant but a bit mammoth. you would have to take that cell and clone it use somatic cell nuclear transfer the process that brought us dolly the sheep in the mid 1990s. that would involve an asian elephant as a maternal host for an embryo that was developing that was mostly asian elephant but a little mammoth dna. and more and more then you take that kroou creature and put in a little more mammoth?