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Dinosaurs in REAL LIFE
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POSTED Saturday, December 08, 2001 08:56:14 AM Delete post? (Moderator ONLY)
On jurassic park 1 they make dinos by getting the dinos blood out of amber that have flys in it and they get the DNA out of it. Then they clone it because the DNA is to old to renew. So they clone it to make it new. Then they filled in the holes with the frogs DNA......you all know that scientist finally made a clone of a human embro.....so that means they might be able to make dinos in real life.....by the way i'm only 12 too

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REPLIED Monday , July 01, 2002 12:10:12 AM Delete post? (Moderator ONLY)
What i've heard from teachers and stuff is that it's not actually possible, becuase you have to realize how much blood can a mosquito can actually get...not very much. Im not saying its not going to be possible, but I don't think the jurassic park method is going to be the way to do it. Who knows?

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