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Old 08-21-2002, 08:53 AM   #1
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Post Wildlife park to clone Wooly Mammoth

Intereseting article at CNN, here's an excerpt:

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In an eerie recreation of Steven Spielberg's blockbuster movie "Jurassic Park", scientists are planning to clone an extinct animal to be the central attraction of a wildlife park.

The Times of London reports that Japanese scientists are planning to use tissue from the legs and testicles of a dead mammoth to clone the extinct creature and display it at an Ice Age wildlife park in Siberia.

Mammoths became extinct about 10,000 years ago, but using a technique that involves impregnating an Indian elephant -- its closest genetic relative -- with mammoth sperm and then repeating the procedure with its offspring could produce a creature that is 88 percent mammoth in 50 years, the report said.
The rest can be read <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/08/21/clone.mammoth/index.html" target="_blank">here</a>.
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That is very interesting. Thank you for sharing that link with us.
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Assembling a mammoth genome will be very difficult, because it is likely to be in lots of small pieces.

So the would-be mammoth cloners might cheat and construct a fur coat for a present-day elephant.
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What do they mean by 88% pure? Is that 88% genetically pure? That doesn't sound like a Mammoth to me, just some freaky, hybrid Elephant/Mammoth.
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Originally posted by fando:
<strong>What do they mean by 88% pure? Is that 88% genetically pure? That doesn't sound like a Mammoth to me, just some freaky, hybrid Elephant/Mammoth.</strong>
It still beats the Elephant/Mammoth hybrids we have today though.
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