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Can Scientists really create Dinosaurs with other animal DNA?

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Like in Jurassic Park? Lol I am curious.

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  1. No!  Technology can't recreate the DNA of dinosaurs.  The whole supposition of "Jurassic Park" was obtaining dinosaur DNA from biting insects trapped in amber.  The biting insects digestive juices would quickly begin digestion of the blood.  So in reality it is nearly impossible to recreate a dinosaur with the sources of DNA now available.

    Mammoth DNA is much more readily available but as yet there has been no successful recreation of a baby mammoth!


  2. No.

  3. The problem is that it would be almost impossible to clone the dinosaurs based on DNA pulled from the guts of a 25 million-year-old mosquito. The dinosaur DNA's double helix most certainly would have been broken down into individual chunks, mixing together with whatever else the mosquitoes might have eaten along with some of the insect's own genetic material. Any creature constructed from that mess might be the stuff of nightmares, but probably wouldn't look like a T. Rex.

  4. Yes, assuming they could get a good amount of genetic material, and the right host to carry out the pregnancy, and the right host embryo to implant the genetic material.

  5. no its not possible

    If it was I don't think they will even try it

    cause remember how lots of people died

    when the dinosaurs escaped.

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