Colossal ❲PRO • ROUNDUP❳
: Partnering with the University of Melbourne, they have achieved over 99.9% accuracy in reconstructing the thylacine genome. The Technology "Toolkit"
: In April 2025, Colossal announced the birth of the first "functional de-extincted" animals: three dire wolf pups named Romulus, Remus, and Khaleesi. Colossal
Rather than simple "cloning," Colossal uses a "de-extinction toolkit" to edit the DNA of a living relative to match an extinct ancestor. : Partnering with the University of Melbourne, they
: Used to splice ancient DNA traits into modern genomes. : Used to splice ancient DNA traits into modern genomes
: Developing hardware to grow embryos outside a living host.
: The company aims to produce mammoth-like Asian elephant embryos by 2026, with the first calves expected by 2028.
: Working with the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation, they plan to return a proxy of the dodo to Mauritius within five to seven years.