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  • Russian scientists to clone woolly mammoth

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-16068581

    Scientists from Russia and Japan are undertaking a Jurassic Park-style experiment to bring the woolly mammoth out of extinction.

    The scientists claim that a thigh bone found in August contains remarkably well-preserved marrow cells, which could form the starting point of the experiment.

    The team claim that the cloning could be complete within the next five years.

    But others have cast doubt on whether such a thing is possible.

    Mother cow?
    The team, from the Siberian mammoth museum and Japan's Kinki University, said that they planned to extract a nucleus from the animal's bone marrow and insert it into the egg of an African elephant.

    Similar procedures have been done before with mixed results.

    In 2009 it was reported that the recently extinct Pyrenean ibex was brought back to life briefly using 10-year-old DNA from the animal's skin. The cloned ibex died within minutes of being born, due to breathing difficulties.

    The Roslin Institute, famous for cloning Dolly the sheep, no longer conducts cloning work but has published some thoughts on the possibilities of bringing extinct species back to life.

    It said it was extremely unlikely such an experiment would be successful, especially using an elephant surrogate.

    "First, a suitable surrogate mother animal is required. For the mammoth this would need to be a cow (as best biological fit) but even here the size difference may preclude gestation to term," it said.

    The success rate for such an experiment would be in the range of 1-5%, it said.

    The second issue would be the need for viable whole cells.

    "If there are intact cells in this tissue they have been 'stored' frozen. However, if we think back to what actually happened to the animal - it died, even if from the cold, the cells in the body would have taken some time to freeze. This time lag would allow for breakdown of the cells, which normally happens when any animal dies. Then the carcass would freeze. So it is unlikely that the cells would be viable," it said.

    Assuming that viable cells are found it becomes a numbers game, it went on.

    "Let's say that one in a thousand cells were nevertheless viable, practical issues come into play. Given that we have an efficiency of 1% cloning for livestock species and if only one in a thousand cells are viable then around 100,000 cells would need to be transferred," it said.

    Hybrid
    Charles Foster, a fellow at Green Templeton College, Oxford, seemed more optimistic.

    "The idea of mammoth cloning isn't completely ridiculous.

    "How the resultant embryos would fare beyond the stage of a few cells is more or less unknown," he said.

    While most of the genetic coding of the embryo would come from the mammoth, some would come from the elephant ovum.

    "We really don't know what the contribution of that cytoplasmic material is, or how it would interact with 'alien' DNA," he said.

    It would however mean that, even if successful, the clone would be a hybrid rather than a pure mammoth.

  • #2
    Do the t rex

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    • #3
      no usable DNA dipshit.

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      • #4
        1-5% chance aren't very good odds

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        • #5
          the odds of any of us coming together on this earth at this exact time on this exact site are far far far greater.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
            the odds of any of us coming together on this earth at this exact time on this exact site are far far far greater.
            shut the fuck up.:slap:

            If they clone it I wanna pet mammoth.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
              the odds of any of us coming together on this earth at this exact time on this exact site are far far far greater.
              Nah, I met site people.

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              • #8
                Get your priorities right people!!!!!


                THAT would Be cool to hunt that fucker if it works!!!:thumup:

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                • #9
                  We just drove this thing to extinction, so let's bring it back, only to kill it again!

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                  • #10
                    LoL as the professor in futurama says. " I no longer want to live on this planet anymore." :D

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                    • #11
                      I will fucking rule you all!!!

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                      • #12
                        As long as I got one of these you ain't ruling shit. :nutkick:

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by FitnessBrat View Post
                          Nah, I met site people.
                          And fucked most of them,.what are the odds lol!

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                          • #14
                            Cloning? Piece of piss. All been done before.

                            Dolly the sheep (for the welsh who want to do twins) and George Bush.

                            They both worked out well except for Bush, who had some brain damage.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Mr incredible

                              And fucked most of them,.what are the odds lol!

                              Why do you constantly imply I sleep around? You don't know a thing about me, so cut it out.

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