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Sangue de Mamute 10,000 anos AKA Jurassic Park


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Scientists say they have found both blood and muscle tissue - perfectly preserved in the ice - from a Siberian mammoth.

The blood had dripped out of the giant animal into a natural ice capsule and it represents a dream discovery for researchers.

It comes amid a hotly contested debate on whether scientists should try to recreate the extinct species using DNA, though there now seems little doubt that this WILL happen, and the Russian team from Yakutsk that made the find is working in a partnership with South Korean scientists who are actively seeking to bring the mammoth back to life.


Last year a deal was signed giving South Korean scientists exclusive rights on cloning the woolly mammoth from certain tissue samples found in the Siberian permafrost. Stem cell scientist Hwang Woo-suk's private

bioengineering laboratory confirmed he is poised to make a bid to return the extinct Siberian mammoth to the planet.

Once the tissues have been treated to a nuclear transfer process, the eggs will be implanted into the womb of a live elephant for a 22-month pregnancy.

http://siberiantimes.com/science/casestudy/news/exclusive-the-first-pictures-of-blood-from-a-10000-year-old-siberian-woolly-mammoth/

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Porque o jurassic parque tinha mamutes e gelo, right?

Porque o parque jurassico foi criado atraves de clonagem...

Right?

A ser verdade, espero que consigam clonar o bicho através do DNA :clap:

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Uau...a clonagem tendo amostra de sangue é possível?

Não faço ideia, mas espero que sim. :-..

Na noticia diz que sim, mas a teoria é sempre bonita.

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É possível e já foi feito.

O problema é eles conseguirem reconstruir o DNA, porque aquilo degrada-se com o tempo ou lá o que é... Depois há a parte do hospedeiro. Tu até podes inseminar uma elefanta, mas depois a troca de químicos mãe-cria, a alimentação, etc, tem que também ser compatível. Quanto mais evoluído for o animal, pior é. Pelo menos foi o que consegui reter de um doc que vi há uns tempos.

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Para um dinossauro já era mais Complicado encontrar um hospedeiro lol

Se eles no Jurassic Park conseguiram clonar com DNA dentro de um mosquito, para os koreanos, com sangue do bicho é com uma perna às costas :-..

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Eu vi o documentário recente sobre a viagem que fizeram à Sibéria e quando encontraram o sangue.

National Geographic Mammoth Back from the Dead 720p HDTV x264-DHD

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