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Jurassic Park May Soon Be A Reality

Friday, March 14, 2014 19:55
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Scientists have ‘Good Chance’ of Successfully Cloning 43,000-Year-Old Woolly Mammoth

Scientists have claimed they have a “good chance” of cloning a woolly mammoth which has been frozen for the past 43,000 years.

The international team of scientists at the North-Eastern Federal University in Yakutsk, Siberia, believe they can extract DNA taken from the blood of the animal to mix it with that of an elephant.

The team, made up of scientists from several countries including Russia, US, UK, South Korea and Denmark, said the DNA taken from the autopsy could provide the perfect material for cloning.

Radik Khayrullin, vice president of the Russian Association of Medical Anthropologists, added the team must be responsible if they decide to in effect bring the woolly mammoth back to life.

Viktoria Egorova, chief of the Research and Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory of the Medical Clinic of North-Eastern Federal University, described her surprise at how well-preserved the body was after tens of thousands of years.

The mammoth was discovered in May 2013 on the Mally Lyakhovsky Island, off the northern coast of Siberia.

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Read More http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/scientists-have-good-chance-successfully-cloning-43000-year-old-woolly-mammoth-1440320

 

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