Cloning 2 Essay, Research Paper
Extinction to the Brink
Every continent in the world that can be traveled has one thing in
common, at
least one extinct species per continent exists. Whether the
extinction of a species came
from annihilation by man, or natural causes; the problem is that
the species cannot be
reborn. However, due to the recent discovey of cloning in 1997, it
is believed that the
extinct Tasmanian Tiger can be cloned, and able to breed. This
scientific breakthrough is
only a scratch on the issue of cloning and its capabilities.
In 1997, a sheep by the name of Dolly was cloned in Scotland, and
the
hypothesis of genetic duplication was proven. For Australian museum
director Mike
Archer, this was fifteen years of hopes and dreams coming true. It
became of not if, but
when, said Archer. The species in question is the Tasmanian Tiger,
a striped marsupial
like wolf. Its closest relative is the Tasmanian Devil, and the
taillike features of a
kangaroo. The tiger was an inhabitant of Australia s southeastern
coast island, Tasmania.
It was said that the population of the Tasmanian Tiger was the
victim of tiger trapping; a
very prosperous trade back in the late 1800 s due to the British
settlers and their conflicts
with the tiger killing farm animals.
In April of 2000, samples were taken from the heart, kidney, muscle
and bone
marrow from a thylacine preserved pup in a museum in an attempt to
reconstruct it s
DNA. Once the damage has been repaired, scientists will create the
bluerint of the
tiger pup s DNA, so that they can inject the DNA into an egg of the
Tasmanian Devil, so
that the tiger can be incubated and eventually born. It is
estimated that this process may
take 10 to 15 years to bring back the species of the tiger form the
dead.
Scientists worldwide are researching the same concept, cloning a
sample of an
extinct species and recreating the population. Take for instance a
situation last year in
New Zealand.
The huia bird, which was once native to New Zealand,
became extinct in
the 1920s, partly as a result of widespread deforestation, and
partly because the huia’s
large black-and-white tail feathers became a hot fashion accessory
in Europe. Now
scientists want to bring it and other species back by cloning them
from preserved DNA
specimens. Yes, they’re quite serious. In July of 1999, biologists,
bioethicists and
representatives from the native population of New Zealand, the
Maori, for whom the huia
bird has symbolic significance, held a conference to discuss the
possibility of reviving the
extinct species. The decision was made to pursue the project,
despite some objections for
example, that to bring back the huia bird would be tantamount to
playing God, and that
the huia’s extinction had been a natural process that demonstrated
its unviability as a
species. “The next step in the cloning process involves searching
for cells in the bones
and tendons of preserved specimens,” Dr. Rhys Michael Cullen, a New
Zealand
physician, told CNN.
On the heels of the announcement of the huia project, a group of
scientists
affiliated with the National History Museum of France announced
that a recently
discovered woolly mammoth specimen may contain DNA samples suitable
for cloning.
The mammoth is currently preserved in the permafrost of the
Siberian tundra, where it
died 23,000 years ago. If sufficient amounts of soft tissue have
survived for example,
the ears and the tail scientists may attempt to clone the mammoth
using the eggs and
womb of an Asian elephant, a distant relative, according to
Professor Larry Ageneroad of
the University of Northern Arizona.
It s amazing to imagine all the possibilities of cloning that the
world can benefit
from. There are some who believe that cloning is playing God, but
according to Mike
Archer, …people played God when we exterminated the animal in the
first place. I
believe that scientists aren t playing God, they are just helping
God, and at the same time,
helping mankind.
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