[extropy-chat] BBC News: "Frozen Mice Have Healthy Pups"

Gina Miller nanogirl at halcyon.com
Wed Aug 30 06:35:49 UTC 2006


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  Frozen Mice Have Healthy Pups -- (BBC -- August 15, 2006) 

  <http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4793915.stm
  >http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4793915.stm 

  Mice kept in the deep freeze for 15 years have fathered healthy 
  offspring, say scientists in Japan and Hawaii. It offers hope to 
  those trying to bring extinct animals back from the dead. In the 
  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers wrote: 
  "If spermatozoa of extinct mammalian species (eg woolly mammoths) can 
  be retrieved from animal bodies that were kept frozen for millions of 
  years in permanent frost, live animals might be restored by injecting 
  them into oocytes from females of closely related species." 


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