In the marrow of the bone there is bits of DNA still inside.
No, a full DNA strand has yet to be extracted from dinosaur remains
We have no dinosaur DNA samples to study. Hence, we cannot determine which chromosomes were responsible for a dinosaur's color.
No. While reptiles have some DNA in common with dinosaurs, they are not descended from dinosaurs.
Maybe if you take the dinos DNA
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No. Alligators are not descendants of dinosaurs, so you cannot make a dinosaur using an alligator. Birds, however, are living descendants of dinosaurs and still have some genes which have been essentially switched off. One scientist believes he can bring out more dinosaur-like traits by tampering with the DNA of a chicken.
They used a frog to fill in the missing bits of Dino DNA.
In "Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis," you can clone dinosaurs by using the DNA samples you collect. First, ensure you have a functioning DNA lab and enough power. Then, access the lab, select a dinosaur species, and use the acquired DNA to create the clone. Once the cloning process is complete, you can release the dinosaur into your park.
Most of the time, it is the Graphics and the Story Here are some facts -The Dinosaurs are actually ostrich with dinosaur DNA, the DNA is inserted when they are in the egg!
Yes they used the dinosaur DNA from fossilized mosquetos and the DNA from a toad, I think