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Post by jpdude11 on Sept 13, 2009 23:26:54 GMT -5
yea that to. or carbaniforis park
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Post by giganotosaurus on Sept 19, 2009 17:34:08 GMT -5
Spelled Carboniferous... that has nothing related to the times Mammoths ruled either..
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Post by jpdude11 on Sept 19, 2009 19:01:52 GMT -5
ok then extinct park
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Post by giganotosaurus on Sept 19, 2009 19:10:04 GMT -5
That actually sounds good.
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Post by jpdude11 on Sept 19, 2009 22:34:40 GMT -5
OMG for once you like a name without disliking something about it
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Post by giganotosaurus on Sept 19, 2009 23:12:24 GMT -5
So, if someone does find dna for something. How do they clone it?
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Post by jpdude11 on Sept 20, 2009 1:46:22 GMT -5
using an asion elefant with mamoth sperm or something
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Post by giganotosaurus on Sept 20, 2009 3:32:09 GMT -5
No, thats too create more, if they find a live specimen, in a natural way.
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Post by jpdude11 on Sept 20, 2009 22:51:35 GMT -5
well thats what i had 1ad in an natgoe magazine
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Post by dutchallosaur on Sept 23, 2009 14:52:12 GMT -5
No, thats too create more, if they find a live specimen, in a natural way. Actually jpdude11 is right. They clear an eggcell of a related animal of all the genetic information, and use the genetic code of the DNA they made to vertilise it. Then they put the eggcell back in the female, and a baby will grow inside her, which contains none of her genes. But this method is highly ineffective, hundreds of embryo's died this way since the genes are different and the mother's cells see the embryo as an intruder. It did work in the past though, a mountaingoat was cloned with a domesticated goat. Related, but different species.
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Post by jpdude11 on Sept 23, 2009 18:01:08 GMT -5
i knew that i was right about that! Thanks DA!
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Post by giganotosaurus on Sept 23, 2009 21:48:30 GMT -5
Ya i heard about that. They also cloned a bunch of puppies for a lady who was mourning about her dead ones. How would they do that for a mammal?
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Post by jpdude11 on Sept 23, 2009 23:52:48 GMT -5
thed do the samething with a mammal. mamoths are mammals
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Post by giganotosaurus on Sept 24, 2009 17:01:17 GMT -5
ya but mammals don't have eggs right?
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Post by jpdude11 on Sept 24, 2009 22:27:34 GMT -5
exactaly and nither that goat that DA mentiond
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