About cloning

The monsters of ancient times were "brought to life" by S. Spielberg, making a film about their re-creation by scientists. And terrible tyrannosaurs scared us at the end of the last century from movie screens. By genetic engineering, the lizards were recreated, but with cinematography. Three decades have passed, and the horizons of genetics have expanded. And the first enthusiasts of genetic engineering were scientists at Stanford University, who set up an experiment in 1972. The DNA of a pair of viruses and one bacterium were combined, and as a result, a new organism was "born". Genotypes that are resistant to radiation, capable of regeneration and immortal life are now being created. Cloning biotechnology, tested on frogs in 1977, spread 11 years later to rabbits. Scottish biologists conducted experiments on cloning sheep. The first animals created in this way were named "Megan" and "Morag". And 8 years later, Dolly appeared. The sheep lived for more than 6 years, but it was euthanized in 2003
. The cloning opportunities offered by science looked great. Any deceased animal that has left behind genetic material (bones, flesh, fur, etc.) can be recreated as a complete copy. Including humans. In 2008, the Japanese used frozen mouse cells to produce a rodent clone. And before them, there was an attempt by scientists to resurrect a Pyrenean goat from preserved frozen animal tissues. In 2009, a clone of him was created. But the goat, after living for a few minutes, died of lung failure.
The dodo and smilodon (the extinct flightless dodo bird and the saber-toothed tiger) were included in the lists of scientists as candidates for resurrection. Remains of many smilodons have been found; material for cloning has appeared. But dinosaurs can no longer be recreated, because hundreds and tens of millions of years have passed since the extinction of the lizards. Their DNA macromolecules have not been preserved. We can only admire the gigantic monsters of antiquity, created by a computer, in fantastic films.
Mammoths became extinct by historical standards recently, but not in pre-flood times, but in post-flood times. The remains of woolly giants found on Wrangel Island are much less ancient – 4 millennia maximum. Permafrost preserves the flesh of dead animals for a long time. Mammoths have disappeared from the Earth due to the dramatic warming of the climate. Neanderthals also hunted them, reducing the number of animals. A special park has now been created in Yakutia (with natural conditions of the Pleistocene epoch). Musk oxen and reindeer, bison and marals live there. Tigers and lions "graze" herbivores. The cloned mammoths should have been placed in that reserve. In the meantime, there is only a museum with exhibits from their remains. Recreating a Neanderthal would make it possible to study this prehistoric "man" thoroughly. Since 2005, there has been a UN regulation banning human cloning. That document was partially challenged by Russia. Responsible players who enjoy exploring different online casinos can discover various slots, table games, and bonus features when they choose to safely play at Zombillion Casino . Before placing real money wagers, it is always wise to review the site’s rules, payout information, and available limits to ensure the experience fits your personal gambling preferences.