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Russian Scientists Say They'll Clone a Mammoth Within 5 Years

Many scientists (mainly Japanese and Russian) have dreamed of cloning a mammoth over the years. When the mammoth genome was partially reconstructed in 2008, that dream seemed a bit closer. Besides the millions of dollars needed for such a project, the biggest hurdle was the lack of a good sample of mammoth DNA. That hurdle has now been cleared, thanks to the discovery of well-preserved bone marrow in a mammoth thigh bone. Russian scientist Semyon Grigoriev, acting director of the Sakha Republic's mammoth museum, and colleagues from Japan's Kinki University say that within 5 years they'll likely have a clone. From the article: "What's been missing is woolly mammoth nuclei with undamaged genes. Scientists have been on a Holy Grail-type search for such pristine nuclei since the late 1990s. Now it sounds like the missing genes may have been found."

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  1. Ice Age Park by alen · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just like Jurassic Park, but colder

    1. Re:Ice Age Park by GNious · · Score: 5, Funny

      Mix with current age elephants and unix-gurues - should make for diversity, while keeping the hairyness.

    2. Re:Ice Age Park by Archangel+Michael · · Score: 5, Funny

      Then we'll kill it for dinner. Back to Extinct for you!

      --
      Agent K: A *person* is smart. People are dumb, stupid, panicky animals, and you know it.
    3. Re:Ice Age Park by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

      I think those numbers are for different things.

      Something like this:
      40 is for individes with diverse genes and with careful planing. ("generation ship" with 40 carefully chosen people for all over the world)
      150-200 is for randomly chosen individuals (almost) randomly fucking each other. ("new world ship" not filled with sects members)
      1700-2700 is for individes that already live close to each other and where most individes have a few relatives, (A small town getting isolated when the zombies attack.)

    4. Re:Ice Age Park by Kenoli · · Score: 5, Funny

      Go extinct twice; achievement unlocked

  2. Putin... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Will have shot it five minutes later...

  3. Kinki University? by cashman73 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now, I really don't want to know WHY they're cloning a mammoth,. . .

  4. Wired by kodiaktau · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Wired Mag had their article about this back in September.
    I believe this to be an ethical issue that really needs to be thought through before folks go off tinkering with genes. As the article calls out, do we know what the impact to an ecosystem where a species like this is released? What about natural predation? In a broader sense, what is the real value in cloning something that was selectively removed from the environment? Hell we cannot even keep from releasing invasive species to control other species without completely screwing it up. This process does nothing more than allow a scientist to study an animal that doesn't exist by bringing it into existence.

  5. Re:All this in the mist of global warming. by sexconker · · Score: 5, Funny

    Lets give birth to an Ice Age animal during earths period of global high heat.

    Today isn't particularly hot, even by the standards of the time since the last ice age, and much of Russia is often extremely cold.

    In any case, the next ice age should be along at some point in the next few thousand years, so we might as well get prepared. A mammoth will be much more useful as transport than a Prius when the planet is covered with mile-thick ice and the temperature is permanently below zero.

    Fucking Starks and their "winter is coming" doom and gloom bullshit.

  6. mammoths are dumb by MikeyO · · Score: 5, Funny

    Mammoths are dumb, If they are going to pick a species to bring back from extinction, they should pick something cooler, like a mermaid or a unicorn or something.