That is the question from "Jurassic Park". It is hard to make a living form from DNA but possible. Fortunately nobody ever found Dinosaur DNA and it is scientifically proven that if they found dinosaur DNA it would be to ruined and expired, over the time, to use. The conclusion of these facts is thaot it will ( Thank God ) never be possible to recreate a Dinosaur.
Scientists are currently trying to clone a mammoth with a current age elephant. The possibility of getting any viable DNA from an extinct dinosaur from 65 million years ago id slim to none, contrary to popular belief such as from the movie Jurassic Park. The mammoth was a mammal, not a dinosaur.
Of course not,you are thinking of what happened in the movie Jurassic park,but biologically,it is impossible to recreate a dinosaur by using frog DNA in order to fill in the missing gaps,it is just a movie,not reality.
Yes you can, it is without a doubt possible.
Additional Information: Some believe it is possible, and many others don't believe we have the equipment, and know how, to make real what has been proven on paper, and in theory. That final step will be one of the biggest in more ways than just scientific knowledge.
There is a possibility of cloning ice age mammals (like mammoths), but dinosaur DNA is much too old to get DNA from. I did hear, though, that there are scientists "reverse engineering" birds to get dinosaur look-alikes.
No, it is not possible, despite what the films say, no dinosaur DNA has never been recovered. The nearest you could go would be to take a chicken (chickens evolved from dinosaurs) and get a chicken embryo to express some of its hidden (switched off) parts.
See a crocodile. They have been here for millions of years.
If there is sufficient DNA left over from the remains of dinosaurs, there is no reason why it can't be done.
None. The dinosaurs died a fairly quick death.
An asteroid did NOT destroy the dinosaurs. A flood did. Read the Bible. :) The flood was the one who killed the dinosaurs, but Noah took small dinosaurs (e.g lizards, crocodiles).
Not nearly, and maybe that's a good thing!
Considering that most eukaryotic cells have mitochondria and that dinosaurs are eukaryotes like all other animals that ever lived, it is certain that they did have mitochondria in their cells. In fact, birds are considered dinosaurs (they certainly descended from dinosaurs) and their cells have mitochondria, so we can be as sure as scientifically possible that dinosaurs indeed did have mitochondria.
Extinct. like dinosaurs are Extinct, Dead, lifeless, no possible re-starts.
first of all, sientists never found a way to use d.n.a to recreate dinosaurs but i think they should try to because it seems very possible. some people do not belive it is possible though.
it is only possible to recreate dinosaurs if the are robotic and right now that is pretty darn hard to do so until the future lets just say no you can't.but it's possible at least we can say it's possible.
All the time- to find cures for diseases, to find out how animals move, and to recreate dinosaurs.
well it is possiable between ethier in the 2040's or 2090's
No, that is just a myth, spawned by the film "Jurassic Park." Science is not yet that advanced.
yes, it is possible to download the spore final dinosaurs
The extiction of the dinosaurs made possible the expansion and rise of mammals.
Its probably possible yet difficult.
If it becomes technically possible to recreate dinosaurs from fossil DNA or some other technique (as was suggested in Jurassic Park) you can bet your life that someone will eventually do it. It is unlikely to happen but remember i said UNLIKELY!!!!
No it is not possible.
The verb of recreation is recreate. As in "to recreate something". Or as in 'to recreate during the holidays".
the simple answer is no. but Jack Horner is advicating it in fact he recently wrote a book on the subject, and several scientists are cerantly attempting to create one right now.