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Jurassic Park Here We Come

As a biologist I think if they are able to do this it will be the coolest thing to happen in biological science this year! I'm teaching cloning next week in my class so this is good info to give to my students.

More like ever, but for it to be successful it will take 22 months gestation in an elephant.
 
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One of the best deaths ever.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TO5wryDdEI0
 
When ya gotta go you gotta go!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMzfrod7hcE

I heard that Kicky started crying and ran out of the theater after this part. No wonder why he hates this movie so much
 
More like ever, but for it to be successful it will take 22 months gestation in an elephant.

True,

But they will know if the implant was successful or not before that. The two trickiest parts of cloning is getting the enucleated egg cell to combine with the somatic cell of the mammoth and have it start dividing and then having the blastocyst implant in the surrogate mother's placenta.
 
Last September they found the best preserved baby mammoth and they believe it may still have living cells!!

Also a japaneeses group is also looking to clone a mammoth... Give it 5 years max and you'll see your first cloned mammoth... Book it!!
 
Last September they found the best preserved baby mammoth and they believe it may still have living cells!!

Also a japaneeses group is also looking to clone a mammoth... Give it 5 years max and you'll see your first cloned mammoth... Book it!!

Wait...who found it...and how can there be living cells?

My bets are on the Japanese making it happen first.
 
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