Neanderthal
The Neanderthal is perhaps the most controversial extinct species eligible for cloning and resurrection, primarily due to logistics: The surrogate species would be us. As the most recently extinct member of the Homo genus, Neanderthals are widely considered a subspecies of modern humans. Cloning them might be controversial, but it could also be illuminating.
A Neanderthal clone would also probably be most viable. Scientists have already completed a rough draft of the Neanderthal genome, for instance.
The question is not so much “could we do this?” but “should we?”
Ressurect them just to lock them in a cage. Sounds like hell. Imagine being put in a grave and someone brings you back to live and then chains you to a dog house outside with dead grass and bugs to keep you company.
Im human damnit!!!!
Im human.....
Iunno man..What if their bodies based on ancient dna interact weirdly with todays bacteria or something?
Iunno man..What if their bodies based on ancient dna interact weirdly with todays bacteria or something?
while cool as fuk that we have this technology when have we ever heard of things like this turning out well? (i mean in hollywood...)
Never does the mutated bug want to help people, genetically altered sharks always eat everyone, the dinosaurs always want to eat shyt, the robots always want to take over, altered viruses never give us xray vision or cool shyt instead it turns us into zombies...
Let well enough alone. All we need is to discover that while the dino brain was small it was in fact very advanced...