| GettingIt March 20 2012 13:25. Posts 630 | Profile # |
| Can somone explain to me how a mammoth fetus and fit inside the womb of an elephant? |
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| Mrvoodoochild1 United States. March 20 2012 13:27. Posts 1434 | Profile # |
| Clone Jesus 0.0? Debunk Christianity? |
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| MountainDewJunkie United States. March 20 2012 13:28. Posts 9326 | Profile Blog # |
| What a real good uses of this kind of advanced knowledge and money. I've always said the most important problem in humanity was the lack of cloned mammoths. |
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| Mrvoodoochild1 United States. March 20 2012 13:31. Posts 1434 | Profile # |
On March 20 2012 13:25 GettingIt wrote: Can somone explain to me how a mammoth fetus and fit inside the womb of an elephant?
Fetuses are not as large as you seem to think they are. It is not as if a fully sized mammoth is going to be inside an elephant's womb. I would imagine that a elephant fetus and mammoth fetus would be around the same size. |
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| EienShinwa United States. March 20 2012 13:33. Posts 651 | Profile # |
| Didn't they try this a couple years back? |
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| Kuja United States. March 20 2012 13:42. Posts 1743 | Profile Blog # |
| I would pay good money to have mammoth bacon. |
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| SafeAsCheese United States. March 20 2012 13:47. Posts 4717 | Profile # |
On March 20 2012 13:33 EienShinwa wrote: Didn't they try this a couple years back?
Technology and science is growing in an exponential manner.
Cloning practices have come a long way in just the last 5 years. |
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| -_-Quails Australia. March 20 2012 13:55. Posts 793 | Profile # |
On March 20 2012 13:27 Mrvoodoochild1 wrote: Clone Jesus 0.0? Debunk Christianity?
You only clone the DNA of an individual not the individual. Also, churches like the RC church believe that the body of Jesus ascended into heaven - which is notorious for being hard to get into and even harder to get out of. Good luck getting DNA sample which are sufficiently Jesus-y to satisfy those groups.
Plus, you haven't even established how cloning youself a Jesus is going to debunk anything. |
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| -_-Quails Australia. March 20 2012 13:56. Posts 793 | Profile # |
On March 20 2012 13:25 GettingIt wrote: Can somone explain to me how a mammoth fetus and fit inside the womb of an elephant?
It's small and elephants are big? |
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| saocyn United States. March 20 2012 14:25. Posts 371 | Profile # |
im just curious, since these guys are so good at cloning can't we clone organs and transplant them successfully? i mean a while back didn't they finally create an organ printing machine? these guys would be so rich if they applied what they know about cloning and cloned organs successfully for transplants. |
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| PeZuY March 20 2012 14:31. Posts 911 | Profile Blog # |
| I just wanna eat the mammoth. |
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| piKKLi Australia. March 20 2012 14:32. Posts 16 | Profile # | |
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| PeZuY March 20 2012 14:33. Posts 911 | Profile Blog # |
On March 20 2012 14:25 saocyn wrote: im just curious, since these guys are so good at cloning can't we clone organs and transplant them successfully? i mean a while back didn't they finally create an organ printing machine? these guys would be so rich if they applied what they know about cloning and cloned organs successfully for transplants.
Whenever the cloning will become more public it will get shitstorm from churces allover the world because it's "WRONG". And the fact that some people, not religious, might consider it ethically wrong. But still I wish in my life time to see these kinds of things happen. |
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| pigtheman United States. March 20 2012 14:33. Posts 325 | Profile # |
THAT WOULD BE AWESOME (: RIDE MY MAMMATHO TO SCHOOL :D |
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| Day[10] United States. March 20 2012 14:49. Posts 62 | Profile # | |
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| NotSorry United States. March 20 2012 14:50. Posts 5329 | Profile Blog # |
| Read something like this about 10years ago, and it seemed like a fucking awesome idea to me then and still does now, I want to see elephant/wooly mammoth hybrid! |
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| evanthebouncy! United States. March 20 2012 16:14. Posts 10737 | Profile Blog # |
On March 15 2012 22:01 Kipsate wrote: Show nested quote +On March 15 2012 20:36 Tristran wrote:South Korean and Russian scientists have joined up to attempt cloning a Woolly Mammoth from the well preserved remains of a young Mammoth found frozen in Permafrost. Scientists have cloned ancient flowers from the preserved fruits and seeds in an ancient squirrels den that was also frozen in perma frost. Full article in spoiler. + Show Spoiler +South Korean and Russian scientists have vowed to work together in an attempt to clone a woolly mammoth from remains found in Siberia.
The giant Ice Age animal last roamed the Earth some 10,000 years ago - but experts believe it is possible to bring it back to life. Vasily Vasiliev, from Russia's North Eastern Federal University of the Sakha Republic, and Hwang Woo-Suk of South Korea's Sooam Biotech Research Foundation have agreed to join forces to research the mammoth task. The new pact comes after scientists resurrected an ancient flower from fruit and seeds hidden in an Ice Age squirrel's burrow in permafrost.
The researchers said their results proved that permafrost serves as a natural depository for ancient life forms. Experts in South Korea and Russia now plan to take DNA from the remains of a woolly mammoth uncovered by the thawing Siberian permaforst. They plan to insert it into the egg cell of an Indian elephant to hopefully produce an embryo, which will then be placed into the womb of an elephant for gestation.
"The first and hardest mission is to restore mammoth cells," Sooam researcher Hwang In-Sung said. "This will be a really tough job, but we believe it is possible because our institute is good at cloning animals." South Korean scientists have previously cloned animals including a cow, a cat, dogs, a pig and a wolf.
However, Sooam's leading clone researcher, Hwang Woo-Suk is controversial figure in South Korea. In 2005 he created Snuppy, the world's first cloned dog, and last October he reportedly cloned the endangered American coyote. But his 2004 research into the creation of human stem cells from a cloned embryo was recently found to have been faked. Courtesy of Sky News http://news.sky.com/home/world-news/article/16188009Despite that controversy at the end of the article over a particular scientist, cloning is possible and they have DNA from a preserved Woolly Mammoth. Anyone else think this is absolutely amazing? Edit: Oh awesome, topic title didn't spell Mammoth correctly, maybe I went over the character limit, can a mod edit it please? <3
my imagination is now in overdrive. also its the squirrel from ice age obv!
AND the plant is in fact an acorn! |
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| leperphilliac United States. March 20 2012 16:17. Posts 399 | Profile Blog # |
| Damnit, the fact that Hwang Woo Suk still has a job is an embarrassment to the scientific community. |
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| Motivate March 20 2012 16:31. Posts 2375 | Profile # |
um people are aware that extinct animals HAVE been brought back?
anyone remember the pyranean ibex? |
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| couches March 20 2012 22:23. Posts 618 | Profile # |
On March 20 2012 13:28 MountainDewJunkie wrote: What a real good uses of this kind of advanced knowledge and money. I've always said the most important problem in humanity was the lack of cloned mammoths.
Mammoth bacon dude. |
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