What’s so special about reconstructing a mammoth? Ethics of breeding and biotechnology in re-creating extinct species

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What’s so special about reconstructing a mammoth? Ethics of breeding and biotechnology in re-creating extinct species. / Gamborg, Christian.

The ethics of animal re-creation and modification: Reviving, rewilding, restoring. ed. / Markku Oksanen; Helena Siipi. New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. p. 60-76.

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Harvard

Gamborg, C 2014, What’s so special about reconstructing a mammoth? Ethics of breeding and biotechnology in re-creating extinct species. in M Oksanen & H Siipi (eds), The ethics of animal re-creation and modification: Reviving, rewilding, restoring. Palgrave Macmillan, New York, pp. 60-76. <https://www.palgrave.com/page/detail/the-ethics-of-animal-re-creation-and-modification-markku-oksanen/?isb=9781137337634>

APA

Gamborg, C. (2014). What’s so special about reconstructing a mammoth? Ethics of breeding and biotechnology in re-creating extinct species. In M. Oksanen, & H. Siipi (Eds.), The ethics of animal re-creation and modification: Reviving, rewilding, restoring (pp. 60-76). Palgrave Macmillan. https://www.palgrave.com/page/detail/the-ethics-of-animal-re-creation-and-modification-markku-oksanen/?isb=9781137337634

Vancouver

Gamborg C. What’s so special about reconstructing a mammoth? Ethics of breeding and biotechnology in re-creating extinct species. In Oksanen M, Siipi H, editors, The ethics of animal re-creation and modification: Reviving, rewilding, restoring. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 2014. p. 60-76

Author

Gamborg, Christian. / What’s so special about reconstructing a mammoth? Ethics of breeding and biotechnology in re-creating extinct species. The ethics of animal re-creation and modification: Reviving, rewilding, restoring. editor / Markku Oksanen ; Helena Siipi. New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. pp. 60-76

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