Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Gastric brooding frogs went extinct thirty years ago - but scientists announced mid-March that they have taken a massive step forward in bringing this extinct creature back to life. A team of Australian scientists succeeded in cloning one of these frogs and taking it to the stage of an embryo, and they have now announced that they plan to go all the way and resurrect the gastric brooding frog using cloning technology.

More information: http://bit.ly/13Xi8y2
Gastric brooding frogs went extinct thirty years ago - but scientists announced mid-March that they have taken a massive step forward in bringing this extinct creature back to life. A team of Australian scientists succeeded in cloning one of these frogs and taking it to the stage of an embryo, and they have now announced that they plan to go all the way and resurrect the gastric brooding frog using cloning technology.

More information: http://bit.ly/13Xi8y2

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