SCIENTISTS claim they are making “incredible progress” in trying to bring the dodo back from the dead.

The large, flightless bird was hunted to extinction on its native island of Mauritius 350 years ago.

The dodo was hunted to extinction on its native island of Mauritius 350 years ago

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The dodo was hunted to extinction on its native island of Mauritius 350 years agoCredit: SWNS
Scientists used DNA from a skull to fully sequence the species’ genome

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Scientists used DNA from a skull to fully sequence the species’ genomeCredit: SWNS

But a genetic engineering company used DNA from a museum skull to fully sequence the species’ genome.

It is now developing genetically modified chickens to hopefully act as surrogate mothers to carry embryos.

US-based Colossal Biosciences has teamed up with the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation to find a site for its return.

Dr Beth Shapiro, Colossal Scientific Advisory Board member, said: “The Dodo is a prime example of a species that became extinct because we – people – made it impossible for them to survive in their native habitat.

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“Having focused on genetic advancements in ancient DNA for my entire career and as the first to fully sequence the Dodo’s genome, I am thrilled to collaborate with Colossal and the people of Mauritius on the de-extinction and eventual re-wilding of the Dodo.

“I particularly look forward to furthering genetic rescue tools focused on birds and avian conservation.”

Rare Dodo skeleton to go under the hammer at Summers Place Auctions, West Sussex

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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