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It cannot be resurrected, because in order to clone the animal's DNA and body tissue, it is obvious that modern humans do not need to have any living tissue of dinosaurs, so it is completely impossible to clone.
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No, because there is cloning technology, there are no genetic samples of dinosaurs, so dinosaurs cannot be resurrected.
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No, it is very difficult to resurrect dinosaurs with current science and technology, and there are still many problems that have not been solved.
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With the technology we have now, we can't resurrect the dinosaurs, because the dinosaurs have very strict requirements for the ecological environment, and they will be extinct because of the destruction of the ecological environment.
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With current technology, it is not possible to resurrect dinosaurs, and now dinosaurs have no vital signs at all, and there are no living genes.
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No matter how powerful the cloning technology is, it can't resurrect the dinosaurs, because the current dinosaurs are centuries away from us, and it is very impossible for us to get those genes from them.
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Hello netizens, with the progress of our science and technology, there will be some problems, such as our previous cloning of sheep is a problem, so now our cloning technology is very mature, as long as we have the DNA of a certain creature, we can basically clone this creature, so some people will ask why we don't clone some dinosaurs? Let's take a look. <>
Dinosaurs are large creatures that lived in the Cretaceous period, and now many fossils have been unearthed, and we have found a lot of dinosaur fossils, so is there a way to clone dinosaurs? The answer is no. The first is because dinosaurs lived a long time ago, and even though there are a large number of fossils to prove their existence, there is no complete DNA to clone.
We all know that cloning an organism requires the complete DNA of the organism, just like the extinct cave lion in our country, our country once wanted to clone it, because the complete DNA data is retained. <>
The second is that the size of dinosaurs is too large, and if we clone them, it will have some impact on the current ecology, which may lead to the extinction of some creatures, so we will not clone dinosaurs from the perspective of ecological protection. Everyone knows that in the Jurassic plants were extremely tall, many ferns were tens of meters high, and many herbivorous dinosaurs ate these huge plants for a living, and we no longer have such tall plants for these dinosaurs to eat. If we really clone dinosaurs, I think it's a bad thing, first of all, in today's increasingly scarce resources, we don't have so many materials to feed dinosaurs**.
So let's not have a desire to wake up these creatures that have been missing from the earth for hundreds of millions of years, we don't know what their habits are at all, we should respect the elimination of nature.
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This is because the dinosaurs lived very far from the current age, and they have now become fossils, so there is no way to clone them.
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Because there are some genes that have not yet been found, and there are some places that have not yet been developed, dinosaurs have not been cloned.
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Because the genes of the dinosaurs could not be found at all, the dinosaurs had been extinct for many years, so there was no way to clone them.
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Is it possible to resurrect dinosaurs with DNA like in Jurassic Park? Experts like this.
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With the development of science and technology, people have made great progress in biotechnology and theory. Genetic engineering, cell engineering, embryo engineering, ecological engineering, and so on have emerged, among which there is a recombinant DNA technology in genetic engineering, through which people have a bold idea - cloning.
Biocloning technology is a transliteration of the English word "clone". The term "cloning" was first used in 1963.
A clone represents a living population consisting of a genetically identical group of DNA molecules, cells, or individuals congenitally bred from a common ancestor. It is a process of asexual reproduction.
The principle is the <> of recombinant DNA technology
It is not possible to clone a dinosaur using cloning technology. <>
First of all: there is a big and technically immature place in our current cloning technology. Take Dolly the cloned sheep, for example, although it was cloned, it only survived for 6 years, while the average sheep can survive for 12 years, or even longer.
Second, in terms of biodiversity, cloning technology will reduce genetic variation and increase the risk of disease transmission. Dolly the cloned sheep has been suffering from illness for the next few years of her life.
Finally: the dinosaur genes we find now are not necessarily complete dinosaur gene sequences, and we don't have a suitable mother to breed dinosaurs. The extinction of dinosaurs has made nature renew itself and self-regulate, and our current natural environment is different from the natural environment when dinosaurs lived.
We also can't speculate about the natural environment of the dinosaur at that time, and we can't make it. And it is also a difficult problem that cannot be overcome in terms of social ethics. <>
To sum up, I think that the fact that dinosaurs cannot be cloned is not acceptable to people today, both in terms of technology and humanistic ethics.
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Genetics are used to breed some animals. It should be possible, because there are some of these technologies out there, but it's risky.
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Cloning is a high-tech means through which some scientific research results can be achieved. But it is not possible to resurrect dinosaurs through cloning technology, because dinosaurs are extinct.
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It's about turning one thing into two. Dinosaurs can't be resurrected. Because if the dinosaurs were resurrected, then there would be no place for humans to live.
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In recent years, there have been more and more leaks in movies about dinosaur material. From "Jurassic Park" more than ten years ago to the recent "Jurassic World", people are full of curiosity about dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs became extinct 65 million years ago, and we can only infer what they looked like when they were born from the few fossils we have.
Fortunately, in recent years, the cloning technology has gradually improved, which has given me hope for the search balancers.
The so-called cloning technology is to extract complete DNA from the cells of a certain organism, and then put the DNA into the fertilized egg of an organism similar to it, replace the original DNA, and then cultivate the fertilized egg. Since DNA is the main carrier of genetic information, the new fertilized egg will be guided by this DNA to develop the corresponding organism.
Back in 1952, Robert Briggs and Thomas J. King had already succeeded in cloning the northern leopard frog, the first time in human history that cloning had been achieved.
Eleven years later, Tong Dizhou, a famous biologist in China, cloned a carp, which was the first successful cloning case in China.
The most famous is Dolly the Sheep in 1996, which is known all over the world.
So, now that we have relatively well-established cloning technology, why not try to resurrect a dinosaur?
First of all, as we said, if you want to clone a certain organism, you have to extract the DNA of that organism.
However, despite the fact that so many dinosaur fossils have been discovered, even dinosaur amber, we have not yet found the complete DNA of any dinosaur.
Why is that?
The reason for this is that the structure of DNA is relatively fragile. When these DNA are present in the cells of living organisms, they are relatively easy to preserve. When an organism dies, the DNA can easily be contaminated, resulting in a loss of genetic information.
Generally speaking, DNA can be stored in nature for millions of years at most. And the dinosaurs have been extinct for 65 million years, far beyond the upper limit of what DNA can bear.
Therefore, until now, we have not had the most basic elements to get a cloned dinosaur.
Also, if the complete DNA of the dinosaur is found, what organism will "hatch" the fertilized egg?
Now that the dinosaurs are extinct, we can only find creatures that have something to do with dinosaurs among modern creatures. According to the current research of scientists, we believe that the close relatives of dinosaurs are nothing more than three creatures: crocodiles, lizards, and birds.
So, if we find the dinosaur's DNA, maybe we can put the dinosaur's DNA into a crocodile's fertilized egg, which will then be hatched by the crocodile – hopefully the female crocodile's husband won't settle accounts with her.
But even if we resurrect the dinosaurs, what will happen in the end?
The environment of the earth today is very different from that of 65 million years ago. Even if a dinosaur was born, it might not survive.
Moreover, there are still many problems in cloning technology, including premature aging, which cannot be solved for a long time.
Therefore, whether it is the cloning technology or the factors needed, we are far from enough to resurrect the dinosaurs. The so-called Jurassic World, at least for now, can only stay in film and television films!
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