Scientists have launched a project to mammoth cloning

Scientists have launched a mammoth cloning projectA photo from open sources

As the very first step towards creating a clone, scientists extracted the DNA of a well-preserved mammoth. Leading Specialist cloning Korean Hwang Woo-Sook, who is also considered creator of the world’s first dog clone, decided to try to recreate live mammoth. To implement the plan, the scientist together with Russian and South Korean researchers took DNA samples from bone marrow found in Siberia mammoth. Scientists are lucky since it is the bone marrow that is recognized as the ideal material for DNA analysis. Hwang Wu-Suk is confident that if the samples taken show good scientists will be able to decipher the results in less than two years The world’s first mammoth nuclear genome. If a team of specialists will cope with this task, then the recovered DNA is necessary will transplant an elephant into a living embryo, which will allow to appear on light to the real mammoth! If scientists succeed, then cloning mammoth will undoubtedly be one of the most important scientific achievements in history.

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