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    Is mammoth cloning possible?

    Question #125698. Asked by author. (Apr 12 12 4:24 PM)


    oldstuff28

    Japan and Russia think so.

    http://www.earthtimes.org/scitech/mammoth-cloning-possible/1687/

    Apr 12 12, 4:35 PM


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