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      • Despite us not making any claims to have extracted dino DNA, the question that seems to be on most people’s lips is “does this bring us closer to a real Jurassic Park?” The answer is an emphatic “no”, and here’s why. First, the idea that there is intact dino DNA contained within blood-sucking insects preserved in amber just doesn’t add up.
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  2. Aug 2, 2023 · Summary. Cloning dinosaurs in Jurassic Park involves finding dinosaur DNA from fossil bones or preserved in amber and extracting the proteins. The DNA code is then completed and synthesized, with any missing parts filled in using DNA from similar creatures.

  3. Jun 16, 2023 · It’s possible, though unlikely, that some of the breakthroughs achieved during the dodo project could facilitate some dinosaur cloning down the line. But we wouldn’t bet on it. If you want to see dinosaurs, your best bet is at the movies. Catch Jurassic Park, streaming now on Peacock.

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  4. Mar 9, 2023 · Our rating: False. The dinosaurs shown in the video are animatronic puppets associated with the Jurassic Park and the Jurassic World film franchises. Rather than being "leaked" secrets,...

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  5. Indominus rex is a fictional dinosaur antagonist in Jurassic World. It is a genetically cloned, hybrid theropod dinosaur, made up of DNA from various animals. The dinosaur was created by the character Dr. Henry Wu, as requested by CEO Simon Masrani, to boost theme park attendance, although it later escapes.

  6. Jurassic Park. Jurassic Park, later also referred to as Jurassic World, [1] is an American science fiction media franchise created by Michael Crichton and centered on a disastrous attempt to create a theme park of cloned dinosaurs.

  7. Jun 6, 2018 · 4 min read. Jurassic World: Can We Really Resurrect a Dinosaur? The Jurassic Park franchise has sparked an interest in dinosaur DNA, but the movies are just fiction. By Darren Griffin, Rebecca...

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