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Wounded King
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Message 87 of 151 (467516)
05-22-2008 4:33 AM
Reply to: Message 81 by IamJoseph
05-20-2008 9:13 AM


it is possible to bring back ancient dinosaurs via dna in their fossils, and that genes of extinct Tasmanian canines have already been produced.
There is a world of difference between these 2 things, the thylacines were still around up until the 1930's, less than 80 years ago, that is a far cry from the millions of years ago that the dinosaurs became extinct. There has yet to be any success in retrieving DNA from dinosaurs so it is in fact pretty far fetched. This is especially the case when you wish to to go onto 'resurrection' when all that has been done even in the thylacine case is that not even a gene but rather a 17bp promoter sequence have been shown to retain some functionality when transgenically introduced to a mouse.
Such re-generation is now also performed in organ growth stem cells.
No, it isn't, maybe some day but not presently.
You seem to be stretching the current science well beyond its ability to support your argument, it is still far fetched scientifically.
TTFN,
WK

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