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say hello to Romulus and Remis they're
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not technically direwolves but a
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Dallas-based biotech company says the
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cubs are the closest thing to the
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extinct creature that hasn't held in
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more than 10,000 years colossal
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Biosciences claims it produced three
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direwolves by modifying the DNA of
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modern grey wolf using the genome it
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uncovered in a direwolf tooth and
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fossils dating back 72,000 years they're
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genetically really similar
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99.5% similar and phenotypically their
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their morphology is also similar only
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direwolves are larger more muscular but
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the company hasn't shared evidence to
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back up its breakthrough leaving some
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scientists skeptical when you claim all
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these great big things and then you
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don't provide the associated evidence
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especially in something as controversial
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as this that is a massive red flag if
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Colossal's claim is true global ecology
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professor Corey Bradshaw says it's best
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to take these findings with a grain of
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salt we don't have the technology to
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modify entire genomes we can modify po
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components of genomes and we can
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certainly sequence genomes that's not
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enough to create an entire genome and
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these genetically engineered cubs lack
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the instincts of naturalborn wolves
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making them unlikely to answer the call
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of the wild christian Benavidas CBS News