Pleistocene Park
Scientists have sequenced the DNA of extinct mammoths, and our Neandertal cousins are next. They are plotting to grow some:
Scientists are talking for the first time about the old idea of resurrecting extinct species as if this staple of science fiction is a realistic possibility, saying that a living mammoth could perhaps be regenerated for as little as $10 million.
Staple of SF or brilliant conception of Michael Crichton - I vote for the latter.
About our cousin:
The full genome of the Neanderthals, an ancient human species probably driven to extinction by the first modern humans that entered Europe some 45,000 years ago, is expected to be recovered shortly. If the mammoth can be resurrected, the same would be technically possible for Neanderthals.
I'm as eager as the next nut to see a landscape populated by mammoths, dire wolves, and saber tooth tigers. Neandertals - not so much.
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