Posted on 03/17/2013 5:32:39 PM PDT by Olog-hai
A frog extinct for the last 30 years may be brought back to life.
In a scientific breakthrough that has opened frontiers to saving species in catastrophic decline from becoming extinct, the genome of an extinct Australian frog has been revived and reactivated by a team of scientists using sophisticated cloning technology to implant a dead cell nucleus into an egg from another frog species.
The bizarre gastric-brooding frog Rheobatrachus siluswhich swallowed its eggs, brooding its young in its stomach and gave birth through its mouthbecame extinct in 1983.
The Lazarus Project team has been able to recover cell nuclei from tissues collected in the 1970s and kept for 40 years in a conventional deep freezer.
The de-extinction project aims to bring the frog back to life.
(Excerpt) Read more at timesofindia.indiatimes.com ...
FINALLY! Scientists get around to see if the kissed frog becomes a Prince.
BTW, please tell that the kisser was not Hilly of the ‘Hilly and Billy Clinton’ Show!
Bone, chop, and saute in butter; add chopped potatoes, onions, bell pepper, and 12 cloves garlic.
Stir in 8 oz plain yogurt and 2 tbs vindaloo curry powder; simmer until heated through.
Serve over steamed rice, with a nice Chianti.
Works with anything that tastes like chicken.
Typical leftists crap. They say that nature should be allowed to take its course but then they come up with crap like this and they are always trying to save animals(insects what ever)from extinction by making it impossible for humans to live.
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