jueves, 14 de junio de 2012
Discovery explores cloning 'Woolly Mammoth'
In the new Discovery Channel special "Woolly Mammoth: Secrets From the Ice," the program explores the possibilities that arise should a well-preserved carcass be discovered.
An exclusive clip from the special shared with TODAY.com shows scientists working with an intact thigh bone that contains pure mammoth bone marrow and may hold undamaged DNA that could be used for cloning. The plan? To use the cells and an elephant to create a baby mammoth.
"Secrets From the Ice" also follows mammoth hunter Bernard Buiges as he discovers Yuka, a preserved frozen mammoth carcass in Siberia. According to Discovery, the remains might be the first to show signs of mammoth-human interaction in that part of the globe.
"Woolly Mammoth: Secrets From the Ice" airs on Saturday, June 16, at 8 p.m. on Discovery.
...
MSNBC.com
Etiquetas:
video 2
Suscribirse a:
Enviar comentarios (Atom)
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario