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Tasmanian TigerEducational resources on Tasmanian TigerTasmanian Tiger or Thylacinus cynocephalus is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Extinct . IUCN Profile of the Tasmanian Tiger Thylacine Sequencing Project at PSU The thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger, is an extinct marsupial that looked much like a large dog and had stripes like a tiger. Thylacines have been a major focus for thylacine.psu.edu Penn State Live - Hair of Tasmanian Tiger yields genes of extinct ... Blue & White Society welcomes back Penn State students. September 1, 2009 live.psu.edu/story/36822 ADW: Thylacinus cynocephalus: Information ..."Tasmanian Tiger" (On-line). Accessed 08/28/02 at http://www.dpiwe.tas.gov.au/inter.nsf/WebPages/BHAN-53777B. animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Thylacinus_cynocephalus.html Backbencher: The Tasmanian Tiger Story Continues.... Backbencher Weblog for HIST 381 at NDSU Thursday, February 16, 2006 The Tasmanian Tiger Story Continues. www.ndsu.edu/instruct/isern/381/weblog/2006/02/tasmanian-tiger-story-continues.html Cavalcade of Mammals » Blog Archive » Tasmanian Tiger Here’s a site with films of the tasmanian tiger, the thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus). It was driven to extinction in the 1930’s. Thylacine films elegans.uky.edu/blog/?p=9 Cryptozoology: Out of Time Place Scale End of Extinction: Cloning of the Tasmanian Tiger (2002) This Discovery Channel documentary describes efforts by scientists at Sydney's Australia Museum to revive the extinct abacus.bates.edu/acad/museum/crypto/film.html Hair of Tasmanian Tiger Yields Genes of Extinct Species — Eberly ... Quick Links. The Thylacine Museum features a wealth of background information about the Thylacine, as well as historical film footage of living Thylacines. www.science.psu.edu/news-and-events/2009-news/SchusterMiller1-2009.htm Penn State Center for Comparative Genomics and Bioinformatics Hair of Tasmanian Tiger yields genes of extinct species: the Tasmanian Tiger Sequencing Project. Dec. 2008 – Evolution of gene regulation: Motif constraint in enhancers. www.bx.psu.edu Marxism message, Rebirth of the Tasmanian Tiger? ...forwarded by Michael Hoover > ENN Worldwire News for Monday, July 3, 2000 > > The Australian Museum in Sydney is on a mission improbable: to bring an archives.econ.utah.edu/archives/marxism/2000w29/msg00004.htm Why Clone? Cloning extinct animals such as the wooly mammoth or Tasmanian tiger is much more difficult due to the lack of properly conserved DNA. Efforts are underway to clone the very learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/tech/cloning/whyclone
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