Saturday, November 15, 2014

The resurrection of Dinosaurs

The latest scientific research found that, even in the ideal condition of the environment, all the chemical bond biological death after skeletal DNA will be approximately 6800000 years to decompose completely. This means that the dinosaur fossil dinosaur to the revival of the DNA may never be realized....... [] technology hearing on November 11th news, according to foreign media reports, the latest scientific research found that, even in the ideal condition of the environment, all the chemical bond biological death after skeletal DNA will be approximately 6800000 years to decompose completely. This means that the dinosaur fossil dinosaur to the revival of the DNA may never be realized. The resurrection of Dinosaurs Australia Murdoch University ancient DNA laboratory researcher Mike Bangs and his team found that, DNA has a half-life of 521 years, mean 521 years after the death of an organism, DNA chemical bond half decomposed DNA chemical bond, the rest will be in the next 521 years to 1/2 year after year of decomposition, analogy. This fading period than before the simulations predicted slow 400 times, which means that the environmental situation in the ideal, all chemical bond biological death after skeletal DNA will be approximately 6800000 years to decompose completely. Bangs said: "if the DNA decay cycle is very accurate, frozen in the fossil bones of the remains of DNA can save about 1000000 years." But he suggested the need for more research to detect other variable decomposition DNA. And before this, Russian scientists discovered the Jurassic period 10 with epidermal dinosaur remains in zabaykalsky Krai northeast base Linda valley. These dinosaurs including herbivorous and carnivorous dinosaur, is the smallest dinosaur paleontologists discovered so far. These epidermal dinosaur remains preserved in the local volcanic ash covered. At that time, many tech enthusiasts have any illusions, hope that scientists will be able to extract DNA resurrection of dinosaurs.

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