Mapping their genome would help preserve a species forever ,instead of freezing cells scientists would be able to recreate a species genome if the worst were to happen.
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Mapping a genome is relatively simple, but without the basic biological material to work with it is just a bunch of genetic code. Unless there is viable genetic material to work with then a genome sequence by itself won't get you anywhere.
the craig venter institute actually created a genome from Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine and then inserted it into a cell .
not sure think it was some sort of bacteria nothing as complex as a tiger but the technology is there .
No of course not but its only a matter of time before they make this possible .I just think instead of freezing the cells of a species ,we should maybe sequence their genomes .This way we can send the genomes to the other side of the world.
No of course not but its only a matter of time before they make this possible .I just think instead of freezing the cells of a species ,we should maybe sequence their genomes .This way we can send the genomes to the other side of the world.
if its not of current interest for you ,then why are you replying on here then ?