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4436853 No.4436853 [Reply] [Original]

Cloning extinct species ala Jurassic Park, would it be possible?

Goddam I want a Neanderthal buddy, or a giant centipede as a pet how cool would that be?

If the answer is no, this thread will be about the notion of Neanderthal asspies walking around on Earth at the same time. The thought of it makes me fucking horny.

>> No.4436854

>>>/faggotry/

>> No.4436862

Research is ongoing. Please inform yourself before posting here.

>> No.4436868

>>4436862

>research is ongoing

Fuck yeah. Thanks /sci/

>>4436854

At least I'm not posting some JB spam, or trolling with college major bullshit.

>> No.4436871

>>4436862
It is? How? Source please.

>> No.4436881

Not like Jurassic Park. It would need to be something for which intact samples exist (lol not inside a fly in 70 myo amber). We'll probably clone woolly mammoths one day, for instance. Neanderthals might be possible, and then again maybe not.

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>>4436853
90% of humanity is part Neanderthal. Our thick browed buddies didn't go anywhere.

>> No.4436894

Do we even have intact Neanderthal DNA or some mitochondrial DNA, as I heard?

>> No.4436895

>>4436888
>90% of humanity is part Neanderthal.

A very, very, very small part. Maybe.

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>>4436895
No maybe. Yes.

Think of it this way. There are so many homo sapiens alive today that there is probably more Neanderthal DNA on the Earth's surface today then there was when Neanderthals were a distinct species.

A still more glorious dawn awaits both our species!