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This isn't accurate. It's recapping a study on Moa birds from New Zealand, which concluded that the half-life is 521 years in leg bones. This means that after 1,000 years, 75% of genetic information in a DNA sample is gone. Because it's a half-life, though, it would take 6.8 million years for all genetic markers to be virtually gone. That's also in one strand of DNA. This means that if you can gather massive amounts of DNA together and process them, it may be possible to get a mostly (or fully) complete strand of DNA by comparing all of the remaining information and assembling it together via use of computers. This would also be an excellent test for quantum computing.
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This may apply to dna within bones, Idk if this necessarily applies To well preserved animals stick in permafrost with their sinew and muscle still in good condition. Either way, with so many degrees of separation you may be lucky bringing one back VIA CLONING, but likely not many of a species and definitely not for genetic diversity.
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@iamgreatalwaysgreat8209
1 year ago
But why to do it in first place?
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