This is good news. Should lead to some very exciting stuff and no I'm not talking about cloning.......
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Definitely. Skin coloration and type, cell shape, etc.
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I think the most interesting thing I read was that this wasn't the first mummified dinosaur they had found. That shocked me haha.
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Found this
A "mummified" dinosaur unearthed in North Dakota, a baby mammoth found frozen in Russia, or remains of penguins the size of people excavated in Peru: which discovery was the biggest hit with National Geographic News readers in 2007?
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/12/071226-top-dinosaurs.html
6. Mammoths to Return? DNA Advances Spur Resurrection Debate (June 25, 2007)
Experts are close to piecing together the entire genomes of long-dead beasts. But bringing them back to life may—or may not—happen soon, depending on whom you ask.finswin56 and unluckyluciano like this. -
I love the fact they continue to find these dinsoaurs in such great condition I have always been a dinosaur nerd and I would love to be alive when they do clone a dinosaur.
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It would be cool if they could sequence DNA from a dino and figure out exactly what they looked like. I've been interested in dinosaurs since I was a kid...who would have thought back then (THIRTY YEARS AGO...God I'm old) that a lot of dinosaurs had feathers?
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OT, but Jurassic Park was a load of crap. The main point of the book seemed to be that zoos are impossible.
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my question would be is do we have an atmosphere that can support such large reptiles
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