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No 0 votes
Other 1 vote, 20%

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+3 votes
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Sure, if enough intact DNA can be recovered.

+3 votes
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I heard that it is possible

+2 votes
Yes, by

I agree with the others. I think it's highly possible. Probably sooner than we the public think.

+2 votes
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Yes.  From what I've read it's undeniably possible.  Whether this is ethical or if there's a real reason to is what I tend to think about when this conversation comes up.

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Humans caused many extinctiobs.  How could it be unethical to restore what we destroyed?  Does that mean its also unethical to have an endagered species list to protect thosecanimals humans almost made extinct?    

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It is possible, of course, with cloning, but research has a long, tedious way, and the closest surviving "relatives" might disappear in the meantime.



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