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Postby MikeG » Dec 29th, '11, 23:32

Very interesting article on one scientist plans to "reactivate" dinosaur DNA in birds. This is a short quote from the article.

LiveScience: Starting with a chicken, how close could we really get to what a dinosaur looked like?

Horner: We're working with an animal that has all the right stuff. It's more about subtle changes, adding a tail or fixing a hand or possibly adding teeth, what we would think of as being relatively simple changes rather than messing with physiology or something like that.


One question remains unanswered though. Does this mean that Dinosaurs also taste like chicken? :D

http://www.livescience.com/17642-chicke ... osaur.html
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Re: Dino Chicken

Postby Healerman » Dec 30th, '11, 08:23

The study of how DNA stores the blueprint that creates an organism, and the existence of innactive coding from the evolutionary past is fascinating. I expect, as we learn more in this field, it will tell us quite as much about earlier life as fossils have done. However, I am, as are a lot of people, concerned about the creation of Rhode Island rex :shock:
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Re: Dino Chicken

Postby Nails » Jan 9th, '12, 12:19

MikeG wrote:One question remains unanswered though. Does this mean that Dinosaurs also taste like chicken? :D

This sounds familiar, havn't we discussed this article before?

Anyhow, I believe that feathered dinosaur muscle proteins are structurally homologous to turkeys, so they may very well taste very similar.
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Re: Dino Chicken

Postby M Paul Lloyd » Jan 9th, '12, 13:33

Nails wrote:
MikeG wrote:This sounds familiar, havn't we discussed this article before?

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I'm left trying to imagine a T-Rex sized Turkey. :o
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