Scientists Bring Extinct Frog Species Back to Life

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Australia Scientists Bring Extinct Frog Species Back to Life - for a Few Days - IBTimes UK



An extinct species of Australian frog has been cloned by scientists who implanted a dead cell nucleus into an egg from another breed of frog.

The gastric brooding frog, or Rheobatrachus silus, swallowed its eggs, brooded its young in its stomach and then gave birth through its mouth.

It became extinct in 1983 but researchers at the University of New South Wales managed to recover cell nuclei from tissue samples collected in the 1970s. These samples were kept for 40 years in a deep freeze.

Scientists on the Lazarus Project have been trying to bring the species back from extinction by using the cell tissue.

Over five years, the researchers used a technique called somatic cell nuclear transfer, which involved taking fresh donor eggs from the great barred frog, a distant relative of the extinct species.

They inactivated the egg nuclei and replaced them with the nuclei from the gastric brooding frog.

Some of the eggs began to divide and grow to early embryo stage but none have yet survived beyond a few days. Genetic tests have confirmed the embryos are that of the extinct species.
 

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Now, this is a good start with a frog. Perhaps we should try and bring some extincts lizards back to life. This could eventually lead to the resurrection of the Dinosaurs.

Let's bring back the beautiful Longisquama:

 

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Some of the eggs began to divide and grow to early embryo stage but none have yet survived beyond a few days. Genetic tests have confirmed the embryos are that of the extinct species.
For what it's worth, the egg of a frog can be induced to divide with mechanical stimulation without fertilization so the embryo is haploid.
 

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