With current technology cloning is not always successful, but it does frequently work. The largest problem facing someone trying to clone a prehistoric creature is that soft tissue is required for cloning, preferably red blood cells, and soft tissue almost always is not preserved. However, freezing does preserve soft tissue remarkably well, an example of this being the well-preserved mammoths recently discovered in a glacier. Cloning could theoretical be a possibility in this case, but no frozen dinosaurs have been found. This may largely be a result of the fact that the earth's climate during the Mezoic era was so much warmer than it is today.
Another problem is to be able to clone anything (Dragons included) you not only need the DNA from a donor, but you also need a viable egg cell. Viable eggs come from living donors. Finding a compatible egg cell can prove difficult, which would inhibit any chances of reconstruction. (And good luck getting a viable egg cell from a female Dragon.)
If the gene for fangs is recessive, it means that both parents must carry the gene for their offspring to have fangs. It is possible for two dragons that both carry the recessive gene to mate and produce offspring that express the trait. This can happen if the gene for fangs is present in the genetic background of the dragons, even if it is not always visible.
As of current scientific knowledge, it is not possible to create a dragon as they are mythical creatures. Genetic scientists work within the realm of existing biological species and do not have the ability to create entirely new organisms with fantastical features like dragons.
Not really. Wax paper is coated with a thin layer of wax that can make it difficult for microbes to break down the paper. While it can eventually break down over a long period of time, it is not as biodegradable as other types of paper. It is better to compost or recycle wax paper when possible.
No, it is not possible to have eye surgery to make your eye look like the Sharingan from the anime "Naruto." Eye surgery can correct vision problems or improve the appearance of the eyes, but altering them to resemble fictional characters is not a safe or feasible option.
No genetics show that two ugly parents will make a really really ugly child. Its said that two uglies= beautiful child and two prettys= ugly child. Its not entirely true but it does happen, often a little bit though.
There are no dragons.
To know the secret dragons if the Dragon City you need to know the cheats and guides of this game.
No, komodo dragons do not own pets. Especially no dragons. Dragons are really hard pets and komodo dragons know. Yet they might be related to the ancient stories about dragons...
its not possible for bearded dragons to mimic crickets
you can have any card in any deck, personnally feinds and dragons and warriors are really really good
It really depends on what dragon you're talking about. For example, I think it's baby dragons are frightened of weapons and some Mom & Dad dragons are, but some aren't. It really depends on the dragons personality.
yes.
Dragonflies are real but dragons are not.
you can't really answer that question because dragons aren't true
Not recorded
No. They are creatures of fiction.
Well Many people believe that Komodo Dragons Are really dragons But We don't no for Sure.