{"id":198,"date":"2025-04-27T01:49:18","date_gmt":"2025-04-27T01:49:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.wp.odu.edu\/geneticsbfron001eportfolio\/?p=198"},"modified":"2025-04-27T01:49:18","modified_gmt":"2025-04-27T01:49:18","slug":"writing-assignment-4","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.wp.odu.edu\/geneticsbfron001eportfolio\/2025\/04\/27\/writing-assignment-4\/","title":{"rendered":"Writing Assignment #4"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong>Summary of &#8220;Dire Wolf&#8221; Article<\/strong><br>The Virginian-Pilot article being summarized here is dated April 14, 2025. This article<br>discusses the genetic engineering efforts made by Colossal Biosciences to recreate the traits of<br>the dire wolf, which is an extinct species of wolf. This recreation was done by editing the DNA<br>of gray wolves. To be more specific, these scientists introduced mutations into the gray wolf<br>DNA that mimic dire wolf characteristics, such as their larger size, coat density, pale colored fur.<br>The article highlights the ethical and ecological implications of de-extinction and the potential<br>this science may provide in the conservation of endangered species like the red wolf. While the<br>recreated dire wolves are not exact copies of dire wolves, they still provide a better emphasis on<br>the abilities and importance of genetic engineering and conservation biology.<br>The article&#8217;s claims are supported in a scientific review published by Cambridge Prisms:<br>Extinction. This review discusses the advancements in paleo-genomics and genetic editing<br>techniques. It also explores the philosophical and ethical considerations of de-extinction, such as<br>ecological impacts, and moral or ethical issues involving the return of extinct species. This<br>scientific review goes through the methodologies and ethical advantages and disadvantages of<br>de-extinction, the possible restorations that can be done through genetic engineering, and it<br>emphasizes the importance of functional ecosystems in our world. The Virginian-Pilot article<br>aligns their article information with scientific perspectives used by the Cambridge Prisms article<br>and accurately describes the potential and issues or limitations of de-extinction technology. Even<br>though the Virginia Pilot is not a scientific news source, it still provided accurate information<br>that is supported by scientific sources, and it has a clear relation to genetics as a whole, seeing as<br>it has to do with the alteration of DNA.<br>Citations<br>&#8211; Colossal Biosciences. (2025). Direwolf de-extinction project. Retrieved from Colossal<br>Biosciences<br>&#8211; Jepson, P. R. (2025). De-extinction beyond species: Restoring ecosystem functionality<br>through large herbivore rewilding. Cambridge Prisms: Extinction, 3, e3.<br>&#8211; Shapiro, B., et al. (2025). Philosophy and ethics of de-extinction. Cambridge Prisms:<br>Extinction, 3, e6.<br>&#8211; Virginian-Pilot, The. (2025, April 14). Dire wolf: De-extinction progress and challenges.<br>The Virginian-Pilot, p. 4.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Summary of &#8220;Dire Wolf&#8221; ArticleThe Virginian-Pilot article being summarized here is dated April 14, 2025. This articlediscusses the genetic engineering efforts made by Colossal Biosciences to recreate the traits ofthe dire wolf, which is an extinct species of wolf. 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