Cloning: Review of the choice of endangered species protection Genetics have been shown that cloning techniques will pass to their hands and proved that it is successful in their use in livestock and present endangered species did. Holt et al., Lanza et al., Trivedi). The question I am asking now is whether clones are used to protect endangered species. This problem caused a controversy between the scientific community and many environmentalists.
Yes, for endangered species. Lanza and his team used Dolly production technology to replicate the endangered species. The first bison was born in 2001 and their bison (bison) was born in 2003. Both have died in a few days, but efforts are being made to make clones of endangered species such as blackhead, probably a white rhino, giant panda, and endangered animals such as pigeons and mammoths. You may find that extinction is a reality in our lives. "
Cloning: Review of the choice of endangered species protection Genetics have been shown that cloning techniques will pass to their hands and proved that it is successful in their use in livestock and present endangered species did. Holt et al., Lanza et al., Trivedi). The question I am asking now is whether clones are used to protect endangered species. - Indeed, many, perhaps most of the species are extinct due to the natural process rather than human disturbance. After all, human history is too short compared to the existing Earth era. However, this does not mean that society is trying to save endangered species.
An endangered species is a species classified as endangered. Endangered (EN) classified in the International Conservation Union for Nature Conservation (IUCN) Red List is the second most serious wildlife conservation protection status in the IUCN model after extreme danger (CR). Indicates the possibility that species preservation status will be extinct. A number of factors are taken into account when evaluating the conservation status of species, for example statistics such as residual quantity, global increase or decrease of long-term population, success of breeding, known threats. The endangered species IUCN Red List is the world's most well-known list of conservation situations and ranking systems.
In 1973, it was adopted as an alternative to the Endangered Species Protection Act of 1969. This "protects" terrestrial and marine species that are endangered or threatened.