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    Jurassic Park? Still not close to being real.

    But cloned woolly mammoths just became more possible, thanks to Japanese researchers who announced Monday that they'd cloned dead mice that had been frozen for 16 years.

    When animal tissue freezes, cell walls burst and the DNA inside the cell nuclei can be seriously damaged. Because of that, most scientists had assumed it'd be impossible to get any good DNA from the thousands of frozen mammoths thought to still lie in Siberian permafrost.

    The Japanese team figured, however, that the high concentration of sugar in brain tissue might preserve DNA. So they ground up frozen mice brains, found some useful DNA and put it into unfertilized live mouse eggs.
    The resulting embryos were used to create stem cells, which in turn made more embryos. At the end, 13 mice were born.

    Cloning mammoths would probably be tougher, since the temperatures of the frozen carcasses have fluctuated a lot over tens of thousands of years. If good DNA could be found, donor eggs could be used from Asian elephants, close relatives of mammoths. (African elephants are more distantly related.

    "It would be very difficult, but our work suggests that it is no longer science fiction," team leader Teruhiko Wakayama of the RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology in Kobe, Japan, told New Scientist magazine.
    Thomas Jefferson - "When the government fears the people there is liberty; when the people fear the government there is tyranny."



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    INTERESTING!!
    ..“Your desire to change must be greater than your desire to stay the same.”





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      have you seen where mice are used to clone human ears. got to see the way the ears grow from the mouse.

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        Originally posted by skinnyman View Post
        have you seen where mice are used to clone human ears. got to see the way the ears grow from the mouse.
        there is a funny south park episode that came from that...lol

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