TLC | zaterdag 1 juni 2013 @ 09:18 |
Er is vloeibaar mammoetbloed gevonden in het noorden van Rusland, dus kunnen wetenschappers nu de mammoet weer tot leven brengen ?? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() van CNN ; (CNN) -- Remember when woolly mammoths roamed the planet? No? Well don't worry if you missed the last ice age -- scientists have moved one step closer to possibly bringing the beasts back to life with the discovery of liquid blood in a well-preserved mammoth carcass in Siberia. Researchers from the Northeast Federal University in Yakutsk found the 10,000-year-old female mammoth buried in ice on the Lyakhovsky Islands off the coast of northeast Russia. Scientists say they poked the frozen creature with a pick and dark liquid blood flowed out. "The fragments of muscle tissues, which we've found out of the body, have a natural red color of fresh meat. The reason for such preservation is that the lower part of the body was underlying in pure ice," said Semyon Grigoriev, the head of the expedition and of the university's Mammoth Museum, in a statement on the university's website. "The blood is very dark, it was found in ice cavities below the belly and when we broke these cavities with a poll pick, the blood came running out," he said. "Interestingly, the temperature at the time of excavation was -7 to -10ºC. It may be assumed that the blood of mammoths had some cryoprotective properties." Cryoprotectant is a substance found in modern fish and amphibians living in the Arctic and Antarctic that minimizes the damage to the creatures' tissue in freezing temperatures. Grigoriev told The Siberian Times newspaper it was the first time mammoth blood had been discovered and called it "the best preserved mammoth in the history of paleontology." "We suppose that the mammoth fell into water or got bogged down in a swamp, could not free herself and died. Due to this fact the lower part of the body, including the lower jaw, and tongue tissue, was preserved very well," he said. Grigoriev called the liquid blood "priceless material" for the university's joint project with South Korean scientists who are hoping to clone a woolly mammoth, which has been extinct for thousands of years. The controversial Sooam Biotech Research Foundation is headed up by Hwang Woo-suk -- the disgraced former Seoul National University scientist who claimed in 2004 that he had successfully cloned human embryonic stem cells before admitting he had faked his findings. Hwang, who also cloned the world's first puppy, was forced to admit he had fabricated the stem cell data and apologized in January 2006 after a panel of scientists found he had not derived human stem cells from eggs, as he claimed. A one-hour documentary about the joint Russia-South Korean quest to clone a mammoth from the creature's remains aired on the National Geographic Channel in the U.S. in April. Grigoriev says the mammoth carcass has not been moved yet for fear of damaging it -- and that his team will join foreign researches in Siberia for further research in July. link+video ; http://edition.cnn.com/20(...)index.html?hpt=wo_c2 | |
SuperHarregarre | zaterdag 1 juni 2013 @ 09:23 |
TLC | zaterdag 1 juni 2013 @ 09:28 |
Ik zie net dat er al een mammoettopic is, sorry !!! gooi deze maar dicht ![]() ![]() | |
Flurry | zaterdag 1 juni 2013 @ 09:35 |
Ik zou het ontzettend vet vinden, maar ik geloof dat DNA maar beperkt houdbaar is. Na een paar 100 jaar is er weinig meer van over - ingevroren of niet. | |
KolonelKhedaffi | zaterdag 1 juni 2013 @ 09:48 |
Ik denk dat ze toch echt ingevroren zaad moeten vinden. Een forse olifant zou dan een kruising kunnen vormen. ![]() | |
michaelmoore | zaterdag 1 juni 2013 @ 10:18 |
nee hoor, als er maar goed DNA is | |
RedFever007 | zaterdag 1 juni 2013 @ 10:28 |
De volgende stap zijn de dino's ![]() | |
Brummetje_ | zaterdag 1 juni 2013 @ 11:20 |
Dat zou echt heel gaaf zijn, als ze een mammoet zouden kunnen klonen. | |
DomineeGremdaat | zaterdag 1 juni 2013 @ 12:20 |
Liever niet, die dieren zijn waarschijnlijk nog 5x sterker dan een olifant. | |
Hathor | zaterdag 1 juni 2013 @ 12:24 |
De mammoet is uitgestorven voor een reden, laat het gewoon zo. | |
Redbullkid | zaterdag 1 juni 2013 @ 12:46 |
Ik wil wel een keer mammoetvlees proberen :$. Is niet voor niks dat onze voorvaderen het aten ![]() | |
Flurry | zaterdag 1 juni 2013 @ 12:47 |
Scheelt wel in de stroperij ![]() | |
Frutsel | zaterdag 1 juni 2013 @ 12:50 |
NWS / mammoet gevonden siberie |