Genome of near-extinct northern white rhino offers hope for reviving the species
- In 2014, scientists used skin cells from Angalifu, a male northern white rhino at the San Diego Zoo who died that year, to help map the rhino's genome.
- The genome mapping project, combining cutting-edge DNA sequencing and genome mapping, built a high-quality reference genome to aid conservation efforts for the near-extinct northern white rhino.
- Researchers found a mutation missing over 30 million DNA base pairs affecting more than 200 genes, which could impact reproductive safety in stem cell lines derived from the rhinos.
- Professor Jeanne Loring emphasized that having the genome sequence enables the use of advanced human biotechnology techniques, such as gene editing and cellular markers, to support conservation efforts, highlighting the genome as a powerful indicator of future possibilities.
- This genome breakthrough offers a crucial step toward reviving northern white rhinos using advanced reproductive technologies and serves as a key example for conserving other endangered species.
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Genome of near-extinct northern white rhino offers hope for reviving the species
The northern white rhinoceros is one of the rarest animals on Earth, with just two females left and no natural way for the species to reproduce. Now, scientists have mapped the entire genome of a northern white rhino. This represents a crucial step toward bringing the critically endangered species back from the edge using advanced reproductive technologies. The complete genome can be used as a reference to analyze the health of previously develo…
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