All of the existing knowledge has been established but limited by the boundary of the time that humans can only reach. For instance, one of the most important boundaries for a living creature is extinction - which defines as the moment when one or more species have been terminated from an ongoing timeline regardless of the extinction’s cause, resulting in the loss of biodiversity and the negative consequences to the whole ecosystem. But, aside from the natural resource conservation, I rather consider the extinction phenomenon as the irreversible loss of biologically knowledge database, because every unit of life on this planet or extraterrestrial does contain distinctly genetic information inside those little cells that are needed for the growth and homeostasis processes. Therefore, I propose that if we could recover that information from fragmented pieces of ancient samples, a vast amount of lost knowledge inside those extinct species would be revived and would be adopted for many utilizations across the scientific community. To break the time wall that keeps us apart from the extinct resources, an idea of de-extinction was betided. Nevertheless, the fact that every unit in living things, be it the tissues or genetic materials such as DNA, RNA, or protein, has been limited by their aging process and decay over time in which the recovery or retrieve methods for ancient genetic materials are still elusive. As a result, de-extinction technology for ancient species is considerably challenging but profoundly interesting because it offers us a promising opportunity to discover unexplored information.
All of the
existing knowledge has
been established
but
limited by the boundary of the time that humans can
only
reach.
For instance
, one of the most
important
boundaries for a living creature is extinction
-
which defines as the moment when one or more species have
been terminated
from an ongoing timeline regardless of the extinction’s cause, resulting in the loss of biodiversity and the
negative
consequences to
the whole ecosystem.
But
, aside from the natural resource conservation, I
rather
consider the extinction phenomenon as the irreversible loss of
biologically
knowledge database,
because
every unit of life on this planet or extraterrestrial does contain
distinctly
genetic information inside those
little
cells that
are needed
for the growth and homeostasis processes.
Therefore
, I propose that if we could recover that information from fragmented pieces of ancient samples, a vast amount of lost knowledge inside those extinct species would
be revived
and would
be adopted
for
many
utilizations
across the scientific community. To break the time wall that
keeps
us apart from the extinct resources, an
idea
of
de-extinction
was betided
.
Nevertheless
, the fact that every unit in living things, be it the tissues or genetic materials such as DNA, RNA, or protein, has
been limited
by their aging process and decay over time in which the recovery or retrieve methods for ancient genetic materials are
still
elusive.
As a result
,
de-extinction
technology for ancient species is
considerably
challenging
but
profoundly
interesting
because
it offers us a promising opportunity to discover unexplored information.