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Who you callin' chicken?
2007-04-23
For the first time, researchers have sequenced proteins from the long-extinct Tyrannosaurus rex, the mightiest of dinosaurs, leading them to the discovery that many of the molecules show a remarkable similarity to those of the humble chicken.

The research provides the first molecular evidence for the theory that birds are the modern-day descendants of dinosaurs and overturns the long-held palaeontological assumption that delicate organic molecules such as DNA and proteins are destroyed during fossilisation. It also hints at the tantalising prospect that scientists may one day be able to emulate Jurassic Park by cloning a dinosaur.

Mary Schweitzer, a palaeontologist at North Carolina State University, led a team of researchers in analysing the 68-million-year-old leg bone of a T-rex recovered in 2003 in Montana. To her surprise, she found it still contained a matrix of collagen fibres, a protein that gives bone its structure and flexibility.
Posted by:Fred

#8  I guess that the we're gonna have to rewrite the turducken recipe for these boys.
Posted by: Perfesser   2007-04-23 12:25  

#7  Can you imagine the size of that drum stick?

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al   2007-04-23 10:44  

#6  Did you know that we share 38% of genetic material with cabbage? Everyone but the stork does. The rest of us believe that babies come from the cabbage patch.
Posted by: GK   2007-04-23 08:04  

#5  LOL Vinegar.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-04-23 07:52  

#4  Did you know that we share 38% of genetic material with cabbage?

Well, that certainly explains Sheryl Crow's existance.
Posted by: badanov   2007-04-23 07:44  

#3  Why did the T-Rex cross the road?

To bite the head off of Colonel Sanders g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-great grand daddy.
Posted by: Vinegar Ulerong1260   2007-04-23 03:01  

#2  So, based on mere 5 proteins, they decided that dinos are precursor of chicken. Brilliant!

Did you know that we share 38% of genetic material with cabbage?

Joe, there was no asteroid hit that schwacked dinos. If you mean the circular feature at the coast of Yucatan, it does not cut it as an asteroid hit. The resulting track must be, due to a whole range of factors, necessarily highly elliptical, with a compression and piling up of the material on the side of the direction of asteroid's trajectory. I am not telling you what it is, just what it isn't.
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-04-23 01:29  

#1  Post-asteroid, etc. surviving dinosaurae critters became both competitors + food source for surviving mammal + other specias. The Big became small, the Small became big.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-04-23 01:04  

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