Liah T.
#11 Today I came across an article about cloning mammoths 🧬. Scientists plan to take the elephant's genome 🐘, insert individual mammoth genes 🌡. The term of the project is optimistically estimated at 4-6 years. Other scientists say the mammoth's DNA samples are too broken to be cloned. It would be interesting to live up to the time when scientists can revive the extinct species of animals. Perhaps it is not as dangerous as experimenting with viruses, for example. However, you need to think about how these new-old animals will live in the ecosystem 🍄. Photo from cnn.com
Sep 29, 2021 8:01 PM
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#11 Today I came across an article about cloning mammoths 🧬. Scientists plan to take the elephant's genome 🐘, inserting individual mammoths’ genes (into what?)🌡. The project is optimistically estimated to take 4-6 years. Other scientists say the mammoth's DNA samples are too broken to be cloned. It would be interesting to live up to the time when scientists can revive extinct species of animals. Perhaps it is not as dangerous as experimenting with viruses, for example. However, you need to think about how these new-old animals will live in the ecosystem 🍄. Photo from cnn.com
September 29, 2021
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#11 Today I came across an article about cloning mammoths 🧬. Scientists plan to take the elephant's genome 🐘, insert individual mammoth genes 🌡. The term of the project is optimistically estimated at 4-6 years. Other scientists say the mammoth's DNA samples are too broken to be cloned. It would be interesting to live up to the time when scientists can revive the extinct species of animals. Perhaps it is not as dangerous as experimenting with viruses, for example. However, you need to think about how these new-old animals will live in the ecosystem 🍄. Photo from cnn.com
Didn't anyone read Jurassic Park?
September 30, 2021
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#11 Today I came across an article about cloning mammoths 🧬. Scientists are planning to take the elephant's genome 🐘and insert mammoth genes 🌡. If all goes well, the project's time frame is estimated to be 4-6 years. Scientists opposing the project say the mammoth's DNA samples are too broken to be cloned. It would be interesting to live to see scientists revive extinct species of animals. Perhaps it is not as dangerous as experimenting with viruses, for example. However, you need to think about how these new-old animals will affect the ecosystem 🍄. Photo from cnn.com
September 30, 2021
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#11 Today I came across an article about cloning mammoths 🧬. Scientists plan to take the elephant's genome 🐘, insert individual mammoth genes 🌡. The term of the project is optimistically estimated at 4-6 years. Other scientists say the mammoth's DNA samples are too broken to be cloned. It would be interesting to live up to the time when scientists can revive the extinct species of animals. Perhaps it is not as dangerous as experimenting with viruses, for example. However, you need to think about how these new-old animals will live in the ecosystem 🍄. Photo from cnn.com
Burgeoning technology asks if we can, while wisdom asks if we should.
September 30, 2021
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