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Bringing back the Mammoth?....

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Why this woolly bully could one day stalk the earth again
By JULIE WHELDON

23:01pm 14th August 2006

The scientific breakthrough could herald the return of creatures extinct since the Ice Age, such as the woolly mammoth

Descendents of the woolly mammoth could once more walk the earth, new research suggests.

Scientists have found that frozen sperm taken from dead animals can be used to produce offspring.

If they could also get sperm from animals that have spent millions of years encased in ice, this suggests it might even be possible to create a modern-day version of once-extinct species.

In the case of the woolly mammoth - several of which have been found preserved in ice - this would mean impregnating its closest living relative, a female Indian elephant, to produce new offspring.

The idea is reminiscent of the hit movie Jurassic Park in which scientists brought dinosaurs back to life with disastrous consequences.

Fertility clinics already routinely freeze sperm to create embryos, however it has to be carefully stored to ensure that it does not degrade over time.

The new research found that it is possible instead simply to freeze whole male mice, or their reproductive organs, and use the sperm extracted from them to produce healthy babies.

In one test, sperm were retrieved from the bodies of mice that had been kept frozen at minus 20C for 15 years.

In other experiments the team found they were able to create healthy offspring using sperm extracted from frozen tests.

The study involved no hi-tech freezing procedures, said the Japanese scientists, led by Dr Atsuo Ogura from the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research in Ibaraki.

They said it was not known how long viable sperm could be frozen in animal bodies.

Resurrecting extinct animals

But the findings raised the intriguing prospect of resurrecting extinct animals that had remained frozen since the ice age.

Writing in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the scientists said: 'If spermatozoa of extinct mammalian species (eg woolly mammoth) can be retrieved from animal bodies that were kept frozen for millions of years in permanent frost, live animals might be restored by injecting them into oocytes (eggs) from females of closely related species.'

Equally they suggested, if a valuable animal died unexpectedly, their owners could simply freeze them and later extract sperm to allow them to father offspring after their death.

It is not the first time that scientists have contemplated the idea of bringing woolly mammoths back to life.

A Canadian and American team used remains of a mammoth found in the Siberian permafrost to map out part of the genetic code of the creatures, that stood 11ft tall and weighed seven tons.

Last December they announced they had managed to decode one per cent of the genome - 30million letters of the DNA extracted from a 27,000-year-old mammoth - in a few hours and should be able to complete the entire genome within around a year.

They said their work made it 'theoretically possible' to recreate species such as the woolly mammoth which became extinct some 10,000 years ago.

However they admitted they do not yet know how to do it.

I hope they can do this.

On a similar topic. If you could bring back any extinct animals, that lived within the last 20,000 years. What ones you bring back?

-Tasmanian Wolf
-Dodo
-Irish Deer (10ft antlers)

Bring back John Doe! Or at least resolve the cliff-hanger with a 2hr movie or as an extra on a dvd release.

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Gee, what if they find a neanderthal that's been frozen with viable sperm? Who's going to be the candidate for that?

Myself, I think that sometimes it's like in Pet Semetary...Sometimes, dead is bettah.

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There has been talk of this for at least 30 years that I am aware of anyway. Still haven't seen that Wooly yet though...

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I'd like to see the pygmy mammoth resurrected. It would make a nice draught animal in far northern countries.


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I think one of those basic pteridactyl-like birds would be neet, every now and then they could snack on little kids (who are misbehaving) or perhaps fly around movie theaters and snatch people on cell phones and crying babies...

Jay

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Huzzah! A whole new animal i can eat at expensive restaurants!

"Did you know that more people are murdered at 92 degrees Fahrenheit than any other temperature? I read an article once. Lower temperatures, people are easy-going, over 92 and it's too hot to move, but just 92, people get irritable."

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I dunno. Do we even know what a wooly mammoth was like when it was alive? What if it where as aggressive as the T-Rex?

Or better yet, give it the voice of Raymond and make it so it can talk and act just like the character in ice age. That could be fun .
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Neanderthal woman!

"I'LL SHOW YOU THE LIFE OF THE MIND!!!" - Barton Fink

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Jay

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Originally Posted by Bob McLaughlin
Neanderthal woman!


Should I say the obvious?

Nahh....



we already have those!

Ok, couldn't resist .
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Ummm, why don't we work on keeping what species we have now from becoming extinct before ressurecting those that are? Unless we can find a species that eats politicians, then I'm all for it.
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