Saving a species is no longer limited to protecting its territory. When populations become too small and isolated, genetic diversity collapses and threatens their long-term survival. It is precisely this scenario that drives researchers to explore the cloning of jaguar in Brazil as a new conservation strategy. A unique genetic bank in the world for endangered feline animals The Reprocon research group, founded in 2017 at the Federal University o…
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Saving a species is no longer limited to protecting its territory. When populations become too small and isolated, genetic diversity collapses and threatens their long-term survival. It is precisely this scenario that drives researchers to explore the cloning of jaguar in Brazil as a new conservation strategy. A unique genetic bank in the world for endangered feline animals The Reprocon research group, founded in 2017 at the Federal University o…