
Do not be surprised if someday scientists managed to revive the extinct woolly mammoth 43,000 years ago. Ah, where possible?
Everything now could be possible because scientists using DNA, the giant hairy elephant that died due to extreme weather freezes it for use to reproduce their blood.
According to research scientists, the hairy elephant specimens which have died 25,000 years ago, this condition is still warm even in extreme weather Antarctic Continent.
The scientists believe, with genetic adaptation technique, can be used to revive the body and other animal proteins are missing or damaged.
Professor Kevin Campbell, a researcher from the University of Manitoba, Canada, said, "There is no difference in the nature of the molecules in the blood so that blood samples taken really from this hairy giant elephant."
To build new blood, scientists used DNA samples from bone specimens specimens Siberian giant hairy elephants, which had frozen 43,000 years ago.
by sofilmendo
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