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Bringing Giant Tortoises Back From Extinction

fizzysister writes "The BBC reports that scientists at Yale are intending to resurrect an extinct species of Galapagos tortoise, the Geochelone elephantopus. Unfortunately, not in the style of Jurassic Park, so no tortoise-based theme parks just yet. They will, however, be using genetic profiling of living tortoises that carry some of the elephantopus genes, to select the most appropriate of these to mate and thus eventually (after a century or more) create a generation of 'pure' Geochelone elephantopus individuals."

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  1. Re:This could redefine the term species by Hognoxious · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So a bunch of logicians and linguists are telling everyone that they are speaking the language incorrectly.

    Not everyone. I for one use the term properly, or I don't use it at all.

    This usage is widespread.

    So is using "it's" as a genitive. So is the use of "loose" as an antonym of win. If the belief that the Moon is made of cheese was widespread, would it make it correct?

    The "common mans bastardization" of the phrase has lead to a new meaning

    I've seen plenty of people shoot themselves in the foot, but you've plumbed new depths there.

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