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Startup Makes Breakthrough In Reprogramming Elephant Stem Cells For Mammoths

In this photo released by Mammoth Lakes Tourism, snow covers Mammoth Mountain on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024, in Mammoth Lakes, Calif. ( Jacob Myhre/Mammoth Lakes Tourism via AP)

A startup aiming to resurrect the woolly mammoth has made significant strides towards its goal by successfully creating reprogrammed elephant stem cells. This breakthrough is considered a major advancement that could open up various avenues of research, including the potential to recreate a mammoth baby.

The company, Colossal Biosciences, envisions a future where lost species like the woolly mammoth and the dodo could be reintroduced to bolster biodiversity and aid species facing extinction due to factors such as climate change.

By utilizing stem cells, which have the unique ability to develop into different cell types, the company hopes to create a mammoth-like creature through in vitro fertilization by 2028. This process could also benefit living elephants, offering insights that could aid in conservation efforts for endangered species.

Despite the challenges posed by elephant stem cells' resistance to reprogramming, the team at Colossal Biosciences has managed to overcome this hurdle by refining the chemical composition used in the process.

The ability to generate elephant gametes in a lab setting could pave the way for advancements in assisted reproduction techniques, potentially leading to in vitro fertilization and surrogacy methods for species like the woolly mammoth.

While the research holds promise for understanding mammoth biology and reproduction, the team emphasizes that the road to producing baby mammoths is still a complex and ongoing endeavor.

Overall, the breakthrough in reprogramming elephant stem cells represents a significant step forward in the ambitious project of de-extincting the woolly mammoth, offering new insights into developmental biology and conservation efforts for endangered species.

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