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... Everyone remembers this scene from the best-selling novel by Michael Crichton, Jurassic Park. These scenes were then brought to life by producer/director Steven Spielberg in the immensely popular movie by the same name. ... The fossilized insect that inspired the book and movie Jurassic Park has yet to be thoroughly examined. ... This insect could potentially have intact dinosaur DNA preserved within it (“Jurassic Bug”, 1993). Dinosaurs Michael Crichton’s book Jurassic Park introduced the idea of making dinosaurs from ancient DNA preserved in amber to the public. In the words of Washington biotechnology correspondent Jeremy Rifkin, “Jurassic park is the most massive exposure of biotechnological research ever! ... In the book and movie, the holes in the DNA sequence are filled using frog DNA, yet like critics say “too much frog DNA and your T-Rex Croaks” (“Are Movies Science”, 1996). ... The most probable place a dinosaur would be kept would be in a sterile lab facility, much unlike the park Michael Crichton created in his book (Lessum, 1993). ... Conclusion Cloning ancient life forms like in the movie and book, Jurassic Park is a sequence of “long shot” chances.
Approximate Word count = 2594 Approximate Pages = 10.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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