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  • lyle fairfield

    Hope for MVPs

    From the BBC:

    Japanese scientists have managed to create clones from the bodies of mice
    which have been frozen for 16 years.

    .....

    The scientists in Kobe, Japan, said the technique raised the possibility of
    recreating extinct creatures such as mammoths from their frozen remains.

    --
    lyle fairfield
  • Keith Wilby

    #2
    Re: Hope for MVPs

    "lyle fairfield" <lylefa1r@yah00 .cawrote in message
    news:Xns9B4C276 80892Dlylefa1r@ 216.221.81.119. ..
    From the BBC:
    >
    Japanese scientists have managed to create clones from the bodies of mice
    which have been frozen for 16 years.
    >
    ....
    >
    The scientists in Kobe, Japan, said the technique raised the possibility
    of
    recreating extinct creatures such as mammoths from their frozen remains.
    >
    But cloning can have horrific results. They tried to clone John Lennon
    twice and got the Gallagher brothers.

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    • rumkus@hotmail.com

      #3
      Re: Hope for MVPs

      But cloning can have horrific results.  They tried to clone John Lennon
      twice and got the Gallagher brothers.
      Even worse

      They tried to clone Larry Linson from comp.databases. ms-access
      and got Larry Linson of microsoft.publi c.access.
      Even salt and vinegar don't help.

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      • Tom van Stiphout

        #4
        Re: Hope for MVPs

        On Tue, 04 Nov 2008 08:52:33 GMT, lyle fairfield <lylefa1r@yah00 .ca>
        wrote:

        Did the Raelians make it over the land bridge into Japan?

        -Tom.
        Microsoft Access MVP

        >From the BBC:
        >
        >Japanese scientists have managed to create clones from the bodies of mice
        >which have been frozen for 16 years.
        >
        >....
        >
        >The scientists in Kobe, Japan, said the technique raised the possibility of
        >recreating extinct creatures such as mammoths from their frozen remains.

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        • Andy

          #5
          Re: Hope for MVPs

          This is great news! I've been thinking I've been so busy that I could use an
          employee, but a clone would be better! Give us a link so we can get moving
          on this... :)


          "lyle fairfield" <lylefa1r@yah00 .cawrote in message
          news:Xns9B4C276 80892Dlylefa1r@ 216.221.81.119. ..
          From the BBC:
          >
          Japanese scientists have managed to create clones from the bodies of mice
          which have been frozen for 16 years.
          >
          ....
          >
          The scientists in Kobe, Japan, said the technique raised the possibility
          of
          recreating extinct creatures such as mammoths from their frozen remains.
          >
          --
          lyle fairfield

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          • Bob Alston

            #6
            Re: Hope for MVPs

            >>
            >Japanese scientists have managed to create clones from the bodies of mice
            >which have been frozen for 16 years.
            But do you have to first freeze the MVP to clone them?

            Volunteers?

            Bob

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