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.
The movie you are referring to is "Jurassic Park," based on the novel by Michael Crichton. In the film, scientists clone dinosaurs using DNA extracted from mosquitoes preserved in amber, leading to disastrous consequences when the cloned dinosaurs escape and wreak havoc on the island.
One reason why scientists may use bacterial DNA over human DNA in biotechnology is because bacterial DNA is often easier and cheaper to manipulate and study given its simpler structure compared to human DNA.
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It is true that Scientists use gel electrophoresis to cut DNA molecules at a specific sequence of nucleotides.
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.
Scientists get information about dinosaurs from fossils and they are able to trace DNA and find out how dinosaurs looked, ate, hunted and lived.
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.
The scientists in the movie get their first dinosaurs by cloning them from dinosaur DNA found in a blood sucking insect that has been preserved in wax. More dinosaurs are created by sex from the first dinosaurs.
The only way that would happen is if the scientists find a live DNA to recreate them and if they are ready to go through with it. So no one really knows.
Scientists use DNA ligase to bond a new gene to plasmid DNA. DNA ligase catalyzes the formation of phosphodiester bonds between the ends of the new gene and the plasmid, creating a recombinant DNA molecule.
scientist found out about the bones and named them by what they look like.
The movie you are referring to is "Jurassic Park," based on the novel by Michael Crichton. In the film, scientists clone dinosaurs using DNA extracted from mosquitoes preserved in amber, leading to disastrous consequences when the cloned dinosaurs escape and wreak havoc on the island.
No. While reptiles have some DNA in common with dinosaurs, they are not descended from dinosaurs.
Scientists say that recreating dinosaurs is possible, but unlikely. Scientists would have to find a significant amount of DNA, or re-mutate another animal to have dinosaur features. Mutating another animal, though it sounds highly far-fetched, is more likely to happen. This is true because it turns out that birds were revolutionized from dinosaurs. Basically, scientists are working on it, but I personally believe its dumb to try. Just look at what happened in the movie, "Jurassic Park".
The existence of their fossilized bones, together with the geologic strata in which they are found and the relationships of the bones of single and multiple individuals are proof the dinosaurs existed. Limited DNA testing has shown their relationship to species now living.
Scientists discovered chromosomes in DNA