As you correctly realized, the Indominus Rex never actually existed, they completely invented that creature, like the "asset" it was supposed to be. However, they didn't create it out of nothing either. Rather what they did was mix the DNA of various different dinosaurs and other animals they already had (which we can assume to be scientifically possible in the movie), like the Velociraptor, the T-Rex, and some existing animals like cuttlefish (gaining camouflage), tree frogs (gaining heat stealth) and others.

Claire: Our advances in gene splicing have opened up a whole new frontier...The Indominus Rex. Our first genetically modified hybrid.
Investor: How did you get two different kinds of dinosaurs to, you know...
Dr. Wu: Indominus wasn't bred. She was designed.

Afterall this is not a new concept in the universe of Jurassic Park. If you remember, in the first movie they completed the missing dinosaur DNA with that of frogs, which ultimately lead to them developing possibilities for reproduction on their own, even though they were all created as females.

And this is in fact also part of Dr. Wu's moral justification for creating that new "dinosaur". They made up all those dinosaurs in a lab from extinct DNA possibly mixed with some other DNA. So just mixing more animals and more dinosaurs into one was merely the next step in this process. You could say the Indominus Rex is as much of a real dinosaur and has as much natural right to exist as all the other "dextincted" dinosaurs (decide for yourself, though, how much right that is).

Dr. Wu: You are acting like we all engaged in some kind of mad science. But we are doing what we have done from the beginning. Nothing in Jurassic World is natural. We have always filled gaps in the genome with the DNA of other animals. And, if their genetic code was pure, many of them would look quite different.

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Indominus rex | Jurassic Park Wiki | Fandom
1 week ago - Upon encountering the pack of Velociraptors, the Indominus rex, possessing Velociraptor DNA in its genetic makeup, established a form of communication with the group. It successfully co-opted the Velociraptors, assuming an alpha role and directing ...
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It also contains the genetic material of numerous other species, including dinosaurs such as Carnotaurus, Giganotosaurus, Majungasaurus, and Therizinosaurus, as well as an assortment of modern species. In Evolution, the creation of Indominus requires the complete genome of Tyrannosaurus and Velociraptor, and unlocked on Isla Pena. The Indominus rex exclusive Adaptive Camouflage Gene was added in the Secrets of Dr.
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What genes from which animals is the Indominus rex composed of, and what parts does it share with its components? - Quora
Answer (1 of 3): By combining the genome of Carnotaurus, Deinosuchus, Giganotosaurus, Majungasaurus, Rugops, Therizinosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, and Velociraptor, as well as the genome of modern animals such as cuttlefish, tree frogs and pit vipers.
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Indominus rex (S/F) – Jurassic-Pedia
Indominus rex is a very large transgenic hybrid avetheropod dinosaur created by Dr. Henry Wu in 2012 and named by International Genetic Technologies. It was intended to be one of the upcoming attractions in Jurassic World on Isla Nublar. Its name means “fierce” or “untamable king,” ...
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'Jurassic World': Indominus Rex Abilities & Origin Explained
June 13, 2015 - Jurassic World's creators have been reluctant to outline the full breakdown of Indominus rex's genetic source but Wu teases a few throughout the film. As a result, we've put together a breakdown of the most important ingredients - accompanied by an explanation of how each DNA source is expressed/utilized by the hybrid dinosaur: Tyrannosaurus rex: The base framework for Indominus rex's genome.
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As you correctly realized, the Indominus Rex never actually existed, they completely invented that creature, like the "asset" it was supposed to be. However, they didn't create it out of nothing either. Rather what they did was mix the DNA of various different dinosaurs and other animals they already had (which we can assume to be scientifically possible in the movie), like the Velociraptor, the T-Rex, and some existing animals like cuttlefish (gaining camouflage), tree frogs (gaining heat stealth) and others.

Claire: Our advances in gene splicing have opened up a whole new frontier...The Indominus Rex. Our first genetically modified hybrid.
Investor: How did you get two different kinds of dinosaurs to, you know...
Dr. Wu: Indominus wasn't bred. She was designed.

Afterall this is not a new concept in the universe of Jurassic Park. If you remember, in the first movie they completed the missing dinosaur DNA with that of frogs, which ultimately lead to them developing possibilities for reproduction on their own, even though they were all created as females.

And this is in fact also part of Dr. Wu's moral justification for creating that new "dinosaur". They made up all those dinosaurs in a lab from extinct DNA possibly mixed with some other DNA. So just mixing more animals and more dinosaurs into one was merely the next step in this process. You could say the Indominus Rex is as much of a real dinosaur and has as much natural right to exist as all the other "dextincted" dinosaurs (decide for yourself, though, how much right that is).

Dr. Wu: You are acting like we all engaged in some kind of mad science. But we are doing what we have done from the beginning. Nothing in Jurassic World is natural. We have always filled gaps in the genome with the DNA of other animals. And, if their genetic code was pure, many of them would look quite different.

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What dinosaur genes are used to create the Indominus Rex in Jurassic World? - Quora
Answer (1 of 12): Well, according to the Fanfiction It’s Not the Raptor DNA by SkullsandDuggery on Fanfiction.net, the Indominus rex was made up of: Sobek: The Spinosaurus from JP3 Rexy: The original T.rex Carnotaurus: Allows incredibly complex color changes when coupled with cuttlefish DNA B...
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A Jurassic World Theory Blends Human DNA With Its Scariest Monster
August 5, 2023 - From there, he worked behind the scenes to create new creatures with a tease that the Indominus Rex was only a precursor to the Indoraptor, a smaller and deadly version of the Indominus. There were many classified aspects of the genetic makeup of the Indominus Rex, but its use of thumbs made it seem like it was possible human DNA was a factor.
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Jurassic World: The Indominus Rex Descends From Plants
May 24, 2021 - Henry Wu became fascinated by the idea of genetic hybrids. This thought was born following his discovery of the intelligence in the velociraptors and how the frog DNA they used to fill the gaps in the genome allowed the dinosaurs to switch gender and reproduce. Without the ability to recreate dinosaurs, Wu's efforts were put into plant hybrids. Following the first hybrid plant's creation, the pieces were in place to eventually create the Indominus Rex.
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The Indominus Rex Has Human DNA? - YouTube
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Dinosaurs in Jurassic Park - Wikipedia
14 hours ago - In the film, it is stated that the dinosaur's base genome is a T. rex, and that it also has the DNA of Velociraptor, cuttlefish, and tree frog. The film's promotional website states that the creature also has the DNA of theropods Carnotaurus, ...
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Every Dinosaur The Indominus Rex Was Hybridized With In Jurassic World - YouTube
Hey guys! In this video I go over every dinosaur the Indominus Rex was hybridized with in Jurassic World! I do this by starting off with where the idea for t...
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ASSETS MEET ANCESTORS FINALE: INDOMINUS LINEAGE by Taliesaurus on DeviantArt
GENETIC MAKEUP For INDOMINUS REX: 43% ingen Tyrannosaurus rex {Base genome} 15% modified Sorna raptor {feathery quills and intelligence} 8% Giganotosaurus {extra size} 4% Carnotaurus {For the horns} 2% Rugops {for osteoderms} 2% Majungasaurus ...
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Jurassic Park: Animal Bios #19 - Indominus – @welcometojurassicworld on Tumblr
However, instead of attacking the Indominus, they started to communicate. After Barry pointed this out, Grady realized that the geneticists had used Velociraptor DNA in the Indominus’ genetic makeup.
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…that it was part human. That’s what I thought they were going for when I first watched it. Instead, Owen is observing it and says “now I know why they kept it a secret, that thing’s part raptor!” and it’s treated as this shocking revelation but I was like “Yeah? I kinda figured it would be.”

It seemed like that was what the movie was building up to with all the talk about how smart and dangerous that thing was and that it’s creation was classified. Plus it would keep it more in line with the genetic experimentation stuff they get up to in the following movies, specifically the clone girl.

I just wish they had kept some of that human/dino hybrid stuff from that insane John Sayles script for JP4. I guess the producers felt that introducing that element would make it feel less like a Jurassic Park movie, but it wouldn’t be any less than making it about, I dunno, giant locusts.

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More insight at the ''Indominus rex's'' Genetic Makeup! | Fandom
</div> <p>Remember, Indominus wasn't fully-grown in the film, she was mean't to be 50ft long if not in Height as well. </p> ... It says "''Over'' 40 feet" on the image. The official poster states she's 20 feet tall when fully grown. ... Like Mjamnella says she would have been 20 feet tall and 50 feet long at full size. She was about 18 feet tall and 40 feet long in the movie. Rexy was 40 feet long and 16 feet tall according to the official website..
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Indominus Siblings (S/F) – Jurassic-Pedia
A sample was retrieved in June 2016 from the skeletal remains of the Indominus rex, which were still in the Jurassic World Lagoon; the lower half had been eaten, but enough remained to acquire a viable DNA sample. This sample was used over the next two years to develop a prototype Indoraptor, essentially a scaled-down Indominus with a greater proportion of Velociraptor genetic material.