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Is it possible that mosquitoes store dinosaur DNA?  Science has an answer to what happens in Jurassic Park

Is it possible that mosquitoes store dinosaur DNA? Science has an answer to what happens in Jurassic Park

It’s been 30 years since its release, however Jurassic Park – Dinosaur Park It’s one of those movies we’ll always talk about. Exciting science fiction Steven Spielberg It became a cinematic phenomenon in its time and had the honor of existing until its release Titanicthe highest-grossing film of all time.

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Furthermore, he pioneered the use of computer-generated imagery and sprites, achieving the realism in recreating the massive dinosaurs that has characterized the pre- and post-history of cinema.

Jurassic Park also managed to make the fascinating dinosaur story modern and led to not only two sequels and a trilogy two decades later, but an entire mega-franchise across multiple media. Thus, three decades later, the film’s legacy is undeniable, and it remains the most popular and universal dinosaur film in history.

Although Steven Spielberg’s film provides a scientific basis to support its plot (extracting DNA from prehistoric mosquitoes allowed the cloning of extinct species using frog genetics), the truth is that the story is fictional and taken directly from the book in Michael CrichtonReal science, at least so far, tells us that viable genetic material has never been extracted from insects, nor from any of their known parts…


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