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Dinosaurs + cloning

Mayfriday0529

Diamond Member
You guys think that scientist could every actually created Dinosaurs like in the Movie Jurassic Park?

It seems the Cloning field is moving ahead very well?

"here T-Rex lunch is ready"
 
IF they could find intact DNA, sure.

But I'd say that's pretty difficult after a few million years.

Who knows, maybe they will replace the fragments with frog DNA. 😛
 
Something like a Mastadon is much more likely - in fact I'm pretty sure a Japanese company is working on that now...

I've always wondered if some of the ancient 'legends' about sea monsters and dragons were the last remnants of some dinosaur species - I can only imagine the impact that a 25-ft wingspanned flying lizard would have had on an ancient town! I'm guessing it would take a 'fresher' sample of Dino DNA that what we currently have found for the cloning to work. It would be pretty cool though!
 
i don't see any point to cloning a dinosaur

that type of technology could probably be used for much better things
 
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: Eli
IF they could find intact DNA, sure.

But I'd say that's pretty difficult after a few million years.

Who knows, maybe they will replace the fragments with frog DNA. 😛

This should explain what would be needed...


Cloning a wooly mammoth
Russian scientists have discovered living cells in a frozen ice age mammoth that could provide the DNA needed to resurrect the long extinct tusked giant.
That is amazing! :Q
 
haven't you all seen godsend? it will make the clonee see all this crazy sh!t once they turn the age at which they died!
 
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