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Biotechnology company Colossal Biosciences of Texas has said it aims to restore extinct species to the planet.
Its goal is to create genes that are key to the distinctive set of genes possessed by the massive creatures that roamed North America until their extinction 4,000 years ago .
Recently, the company unveiled what it called a woolly mouse as a sort of proof-of-concept.
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