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Scientist Claims He Can Bring Back Neanderthals
« on: July 22, 2016, 02:36:53 pm »
Scientist Claims He Can Bring Back Neanderthals
 
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on 22 July, 2016 at 06:35

 

All he needs is “an adventurous female” to be a surrogate mother, says a scientist at Harvard Medical School, and he’s off to the races on a plan to resurrect the extinct Neanderthals.

He thinks he has enough Neanderthal DNA that he can “reconstruct” the whole DNA strand. Would that mean filling the little gaps with, say, frog DNA? It worked in Jurassic Park.

http://barbwire.com/2016/07/22/scientist-claims-can-bring-back-neanderthals/
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Re: Scientist Claims He Can Bring Back Neanderthals
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2016, 02:39:14 pm »
Reconstruct? Why? The democrat party has thousands active in their party now. :silly:

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Re: Scientist Claims He Can Bring Back Neanderthals
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He thinks he has enough Neanderthal DNA that he can “reconstruct” the whole DNA strand. Would that mean filling the little gaps with, say, frog Trump DNA

Fixed it for the Prof.

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Re: Scientist Claims He Can Bring Back Neanderthals
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Harvard professor blasts Neanderthal clone baby rumor on Web: Neanderthal clone story blamed on poor translation | Gary J. Remal | Tuesday, January 22, 2013

[snip] The headline flying across the Internet yesterday seemed too outlandish to be true:

"Wanted: 'Adventurous woman' to give birth to Neanderthal man -- Harvard professor seeks mother for cloned cave baby,' Britain's Daily Mail exulted.

And Harvard University geneticist George M. Church, the scientist at the center of the viral vortex, says it was: Way too outlandish, and entirely untrue. [/snip]
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