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Could The Woolly Mammoth Be On The Verge Of A Comeback?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 545521:MV82NTkxNzhfMTAwMjc3NzFfOUI0MDY3N0M=] This gets me thinking about the "missing link", and how we can' t seem to find our most recent ancestors. It seems that out brains grew 50% practically overnight. Scientist have no problem constructing the lineage of prior human forms. Homo habilis, homo ercastor, homo erectis.... But they have not put to bed the mystery of our most recent ancestor. Genetic manipulation? Or some function of evolution we are totally unaware of? _____ [/quote]
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Scientist have recently used DNA from 16 year old frozen mice to make clones.
Essentially they have figuered out a way to bypass the damage of frozen organic cells to make an embryo.
It sounds like they may try a mammoth soon.
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