Piggy
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Don't know where (what?) Hogtown is. I'm not that cool.
You ain't gotta be cool, just local. It's the nickname for Gainesville, FL.
Don't know where (what?) Hogtown is. I'm not that cool.
You mean the Church of Scientology?More like trying to re-write The Lord of the Rings from a few torn scraps of paper.
That's true.
Though, technically, I was talking about not using DNA fragments.
Basically: Inferring what the DNA would be like from any other properties of the cells that we can determine.
A cell would be a like a crumb of the cake, representing, to a certain degree, various factors that apply to the whole life-form.
I acknowledge that cells do differentiate more than typical cake crumbs - However, I suppose certain properties would remain consistent throughout.
I suspect that explaining why this form of cloning would be next-to-impossible would be very instructive to the questions posed in this thread.
IIRC, the samples consist of skins preserved in alcohol. It is conceivable that using new sequencing technology an entire genome could be constructed from this material - despite degradation in DNA (conceivable, I am not sure if it is really possible).
Then all we need to do is wait until technology has progressed to create chromosomes from pure sequence data alone and a method to insert these chromosomes into an egg. The 2nd is conceivable; the 1st will involve unforeseeable giant leaps in technology.
You ain't gotta be cool, just local. It's the nickname for Gainesville, FL.
Whether or not a mammal species could evolve into an egg-laying fish species is an interesting question, though. I think it probably could? I really don't know.
Then all we need to do is wait until technology has progressed to create chromosomes from pure sequence data alone and a method to insert these chromosomes into an egg. The 2nd is conceivable; the 1st will involve unforeseeable giant leaps in technology.
Well, there are some egg-laying mammals, such as the PlatypusWP, but I don't know if a live-birthing creature could/would change.
Apologies to all posters for my stupidness and arrogant outbursts, i had a bit too much to drink last night. I'm sure there was some idea in all that mess...
Oddly, drinking hadn't occurred to me.
No, but I think I drove through there once. No, twice.
ETA: Why Hogtown?
That's the name of a little village that eventually got swallowed up by the city of Gainesville, and which lends its name to Hogtown Creek.
(Like Athens, GA, Gainesville is a major college town in the middle of a heavily agricultural area.)
The reason I asked is that I only knew of River's siblings' names because I lived there and so did they, and I didn't know that folks outside of that area were familiar with the wider family.
Oddly, drinking hadn't occurred to me.
Anyway, you've made amends and I should as well.
I'm sorry I was terminally snarky.
Which depends in turn on what the word, "simpler" means. Some apparently 'simple' organisms have thousands more genes than apparently 'complex' organisms.Depending on what the word "devolves" means. Some organisms grew into simpler forms than their ancestors as time passed.
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