The world is about to regenerate an extinct cow
Italian scientists announced that they are about to succeed in regenerating a large breed that once lived in Europe for thousands of years, but has become extinct since the 17th century.
Italian scientists announced that they are about to succeed in regenerating a large breed that once lived in Europe for thousands of years, but has become extinct since the 17th century.
The largest cow in the world.Illustration.
This Auroch breed is the largest animal in size and weight among animals for humans to get milk or hair.
Donato Matassino, director of the extinction cow project of the Biotechnology Experiment Center in the city of Benevento (southern Italy), confirmed that scientists can succeed in reproducing this breed based on a controversial technology called "breeding back".
Accordingly, they conducted a series of breeding processes between different animals with different genomes to reproduce the breed Auroch. Auroch's bones have been used to analyze DNA structure to create a new breed of breed that has the same characteristics as the old one.
After being reborn, Auroch cows are expected to impress because it will give more milk and meat than the current normal cow.
So far, research by Italian scientists is progressing very well and the possibility of being able to be reborn at the beginning of 2011 is Auroch./.
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