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On Monday, the start of the Colossal Biosciences “De-Extinction” announced its most ambitious results: The Direct Wolf. These are creatures that have disappeared for more than 12,000 years and are famous from the HBO show “Game of Thrones”.

These white, fluffy animals live in a conservation of 2,000 acres in a location so secret that journalists, including TechCrunch, who were invited to see living animals, were not invited to the Union itself, located in the Northern United States. Instead we threw in another secret location to see the animals with our eyes, because in this AI era, a photo cannot trust.

There we saw two six -month -old men called Remus and Romulus, each already weighs about 80 kg. They looked at an infinite eye like very large wild dogs with slightly larger skulls and an elongated muzzle. In addition to Remus and Romulus, the company’s Wolf mechanical package includes a woman called Khaleesi, who is two months old.

Colossian Biomes Directs Wolf PupsImage credits:Colossal bio -scientist

But the company says there are very few that are used to them. Colossal’s hard wolves are the result of an 18 -month effort based on genes in the fossils of a 13,000 -year -old tooth and a 72,000 -year skull of missing animals.

When Colossal Biosciences announced its latest collective head in the valuation of $ 10.2 billion earlier this year, co -founder and chief executive of Ben Lamm told TechCrunch that she believed that the start was underestimated by her actual scientific progress.

Given the common starting tendency to overestimate the possibilities, it was not easy to obtain Lamm’s claims at their nominal value, especially since the ambitious Colossal’s exposure projects for Woolly Mammoth and Tasmanian Tiger were not planned for completion by 2028.

Since then, the company has introduced discoveries that Colossal hopes to destroy the doubts of skeptics about its scientific developments. Last month, the company announced that it had designed a mouse with a mammoth fur. The woolen mice created a lot of excitement.

But clearly, with Dire Wolves, the company has taken on the creation of its animals on a new level.

The company’s researchers compared the ancient DNA with the gray wolf and found that the species was 99.5% genetically identical. Scientists then used CRISPR technology to process Gray Wolf with 20 genes that govern the exterior appearance of DIRE WOLF. The genetically modified cells were converted into embryos, which were implanted into a large domestic dog, which was then born the Wolf puppies.

The result, the company claims, is the first extinct species to come back to life.

Other scientists are skeptical

But many scientists who do not work for a colossal question whether they represent a true revival of species.

“It’s an impressive feature of the genome processing, but I won’t call it de-extinction,” said David Gold, a professor at the UC Davis, Techcrunch. “They have taken a gray wolf and modified some of his genes to imitate a terrible wolf, making a kind of gray wolf / dire Wolf hybrid.

This feeling was repeated by Alexander Young, Professor of Statistics in UCLA, who wrote to x“This seems massively exaggerated.” The creation of Dire Wolves has asked to do just 20 processes in 14 genes in the common gray wolf. “In other words, it’s not a scary wolf – it’s a gray wolf modified to be more like a dire wolf.

When asked if the Gray Wolf genes processed are specifically aimed at changing the external events of the animal, George Church, colossal co -founder and professor of genetics at Harvard University and MIT, he told TechCrunch: “Some of them are targeting the skull.”

He added that only 0.3% of gray wolf genes were modified to make Dire Wolf and the remaining 0.2% variant remains unchanged.

Ben Lamm, co -founder and CEO Colossal Biosciences Image credits:Colossal bio -scientist

The reason Colossal did not use all the recovered Dire Wolf genes is because scientists were worried that these genes could cause deafness and blindness, Lamm said. “We felt, from the perspective of ethics. We will not put this gene there.”

Since we know that Remus, Romulus and Khaleesi are not 100% identical to the animals that wandered around the world about 12,000 years ago, can we really call them savings of famous wolves?

According to gold, this is essentially a philosophical question. Another question is: Why Dire Wolves?

Saving red wolf

The idea for the reconstruction of Dire Wolf came to Colossal with a “pure accident”, Lamm said. “We have additional capital and examined additional items we could work on.”

Direct Wolves represented the ideal conformation of factors for a cash -rich start that claims to be morally conscious and has a lot of entertainment Investors on the cover table.

“We like to combine the imprinting with conservation projects,” Lamm said.

Two years ago, Lamm and Matt James, the animal chief at Colossal, learned from the North Carolina government that Red Wolves are almost missing, with fewer than 12 animals still passing around the state. The state was trying to save them from disappearance. This discovery coincided with discussions with the northern domestic groups of northern groups on the sacredness of the wolves in their culture. And then, the company brought to George Rr Martin, the author of the books “Game of Thrones” as a consultant to the company.

Colossian Red Wolf Bioe Sciences
Colossian Red Wolf Bioe Sciences Image credits:Colossal bio -scientist

“It has become this perfect Venn chart. We can bring back a kind of culturally relevant, that our native partners are interested in and we can use technologies to save Red Wolves,” Lamm said.

The technology used by the colossal to design its hard wolves was also applied to the creation of four Red Wolf. The company plans to make more red wolves and eventually repeat them, which could save their species from disappearance and increase biodiversity.

As for the plans for Dire Wolves, Lamm said the company would probably create about five more animals so they can live in a package, as wolves tend to do. Colossal also speaks to indigenous communities about the possible re -adjustment of Dire Wolves on their territories. At present, the company’s scientists and animal experts spend the time to monitor the behavior and health of their creations.

Is it really a $ 10b business?

Then there is another kind of question: it is the science that Colossal has proven enough to attract investors to fund the company to escalate the valuations. Time will say, but there are reasons to believe that it could.

Lamm has provided several possible sources of revenue for the company. Colossal has already distanced two companies and plans to overcome three more businesses over the next two years, one of which will be for artificial uterine technology, which could have applications in fertility therapy.

The company can also start one day to charge governments for help with threatened animal maintenance. (Colossal today provides maintenance technology at no cost, Lamm said.)

Finally, if the company successfully revives and restores any of the species to their respective ecosystems, it may be able to produce revenue by selling biodiversity credit, a market -based mechanism similar to carbon credits.

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