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EasternBuck;2189450; said:
I agree. I am a biology guy, even taught high school Bio for a short while. I always wondered how they would truly "fill in" the missing pieces of genetic material. I don't buy using "similar" living species DNA. Take for example T. Rex. His closes living relative is..... drum role please....... a common chicken. I am guessing that what will put that worry behind them is better recovery techniques of both DNA and RNA sequences.

Buckeneye;2189483; said:
So what you're telling me is I'll have a 20ft "vicious" Lizard... stratching & pecking for food???

Weak Sauce Bro...

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Buckeneye;2189483; said:
So what you're telling me is I'll have a 20ft "vicious" Lizard... stratching & pecking for food???

Weak Sauce Bro...


But... to help with your let down let me ask your this. -Have you ever watched a bird after it prey? Or seen a bird chase down a bug for a quick meal? In this case your the bug.
 
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EasternBuck;2189450; said:
I agree. I am a biology guy, even taught high school Bio for a short while. I always wondered how they would truly "fill in" the missing pieces of genetic material. I don't buy using "similar" living species DNA. Take for example T. Rex. His closes living relative is..... drum role please....... a common chicken. I am guessing that what will put that worry behind them is better recovery techniques of both DNA and RNA sequences.

Imagine how many chicken breasts you can get out of a giant chicken...fire up the cloning!
 
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