brian2570
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Post by brian2570 on Aug 18, 2007 0:56:35 GMT -5
I never understood how they developed eggs in Jurassic Park. I know they got the DNA from the amber, but how would they develop eggs without a dinosaur producing them. How did they do it?
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Post by izartist™ on Aug 18, 2007 1:02:06 GMT -5
I never understood how they developed eggs in Jurassic Park. I know they got the DNA from the amber, but how would they develop eggs without a dinosaur producing them. How did they do it? If I remember correctly, and correct me if I'm wrong, I think they injected the genetic material into emu and ostrich eggs, it's a relatively simple task so to speak. Take out the preexisting dna and inject the new stuff.
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Post by JPdude~admin~ on Aug 18, 2007 1:02:21 GMT -5
Im guessing they used large bird eggs, and placed the DNA on the embro
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Post by DarkRex on Aug 18, 2007 9:14:47 GMT -5
I never understood how they developed eggs in Jurassic Park. I know they got the DNA from the amber, but how would they develop eggs without a dinosaur producing them. How did they do it? If I remember correctly, and correct me if I'm wrong, I think they injected the genetic material into emu and ostrich eggs, it's a relatively simple task so to speak. Take out the preexisting dna and inject the new stuff. yeah. that's how they did it. atleast in the movie anyway. it's been a while since i've read the boook but i think it's the same way
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Post by JPdude~admin~ on Aug 18, 2007 10:25:12 GMT -5
That or injected the DNA on to the embro while it was in the mother bird. Then the bird laid the egg and bam. You've got your self a dinosaur egg.
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