Sunday, December 4, 2011

Japanese and Russian Scientists May Be Able to Clone Mammoth

 


Japanese and Russian scientists have found a well preserved mammoth bone in Siberia that they could use to possibly clone a mammoth. Using the egg of an elephant, they will inject it with the bone marrow cells from the preserved mammoth bone after taking out the nuclei. Then they will place the egg into the elephant womb for birth. We'll see if this works.

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