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Japan scientists clone legendary bull (Mammoths next?)
www.physorg.com ^ | 01-08-2009 | Staff

Posted on 01/08/2009 6:29:35 AM PST by Red Badger

Japanese scientists said Thursday they had successfully cloned the ancestral bull of a luxurious brand of beef, possibly opening the way to distribute cloned beef.

At the start of the Year of the Ox, researchers announced they had kept frozen for 13 years the testicles of a bull named Yasufuku, the progenitor of the expensive Hida-gyu brand of beef in central Gifu prefecture.

The researchers at Kinki University and Gifu's livestock research institute said they had cloned four Yasufuku calves between November 2007 and July 2008, although two of them died afterward.

"Yasufuku's testicles were frozen for a decade without any special treatment," the team said in a statement, calling it a breakthrough as specimens used for cloning are usually preserved carefully.

Japan has a variety of beef marketed as high-end. Ranchers sometimes massage the animals or feed them beer while they are being raised for slaughter.

A Japanese government panel is studying the safety of cloned beef and is reportedly leaning towards allowing it. US and European safety authorities last year gave the go-ahead for sales of food from cloned animals.

But the researchers said that for now they planned to use cloned animals to study what kinds of gene and protein structures make tasty beef rather than applying them directly to produce food.

Kinki University said it also hoped to advance an ambitious long-term project -- to restore extinct animals.

"Our dream is to create a mammoth, although it is a big dream," said Kazuhiro Saeki, professor at Kinki University.

To revive the huge Ice Age mammal, researchers would need to find a way to implant a cell nucleus into the egg of an elephant -- the mammoth's closest modern relative -- and then implant it into an elephant's uterus.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Government; Japan
KEYWORDS: beef; beer; food; gifu; godsgravesglyphs; hidagyu; kinkiuniversity; kobe; mammoths; yasufuku
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To: Red Badger
I wonder if Kinki University can clone Vivian Leigh for me?
41 posted on 01/08/2009 8:10:32 AM PST by vetvetdoug
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To: Red Badger; big'ol_freeper; Lil'freeper; TrueKnightGalahad; blackie; Jeff Chandler; SevenofNine
Re: ...had kept frozen for 13 years the testicles...

Whoa.... Momma!

You're tell... me?

BTW in case of red X above, go to http://www.avenuevine.com/archives/HeritageBull-w.jpg

42 posted on 01/08/2009 8:30:54 AM PST by Bender2 ("I've got a twisted sense of humor, and everything amuses me." RAH Beyond this Horizon)
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To: vetvetdoug

Well, frankly my dear...............


43 posted on 01/08/2009 8:31:04 AM PST by Red Badger (I was sad because I had no shoes to throw, until I met a reporter who had no feet.....)
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To: vetvetdoug
Re: I wonder if Kinki University can clone Vivian Leigh for me?

And they called me... efing goofy!

hey, I certainly... enjoyed it!

If you call me Shirley once more... she'll be efing a dead Goofy!

In case of Red Xs above go to:

http://www.divasthesite.com/images/Vivien_Leigh/Vivien_Leigh_intro.jpg

or

http://api.ning.com/files/IFQ5zoE4sLWCQGV7PKDYZTkGUrpmZyD1OBbHgK7JrBQ_/goofy.jpg.w300h418.jpg

44 posted on 01/08/2009 8:47:53 AM PST by Bender2 ("I've got a twisted sense of humor, and everything amuses me." RAH Beyond this Horizon)
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To: Bender2

Tough duty, but someone has to do it.


45 posted on 01/08/2009 9:07:35 AM PST by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: Bender2

Growing up in New England, on occasion I sure froze my...um..never mind.


46 posted on 01/08/2009 1:08:51 PM PST by big'ol_freeper (Gen. George S. Patton to Michael Moore... American Carol: "I really like slapping you.")
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Thanks Red Badger.
researchers announced they had kept frozen for 13 years the testicles of a bull named Yasufuku
The jokes just write themselves.

Uh, what I meant to say, this is 13 years vs 13,000.

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47 posted on 01/08/2009 6:34:23 PM PST by SunkenCiv (First 2009 Profile update Tuesday, January 6, 2009___________https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: Red Badger

Kinki University...


48 posted on 01/08/2009 6:38:45 PM PST by SunkenCiv (First 2009 Profile update Tuesday, January 6, 2009___________https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: Dr. Bogus Pachysandra

the first “u” would have to be an “i”
Proper Japanese


49 posted on 01/08/2009 6:40:01 PM PST by xcamel (The urge to save humanity is always a false front for the urge to rule it. - H. L. Mencken)
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To: Arguendo

That is because one doesn’t grind up that sort of meat. Kind of like putting ketchup all over a very good American steak.


50 posted on 01/08/2009 6:46:31 PM PST by DevNet (What's past is prologue)
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To: Dr. Bogus Pachysandra
One would expect that a Pachy would have fun with this thread, but you are having TOO much fun! ;)
51 posted on 01/08/2009 6:49:27 PM PST by allmendream (Wealth is EARNED not distributed, so how could it be redistributed?)
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To: DevNet

Yeah, it’s one of those things you do for the novelty (when the firm is paying).


52 posted on 01/08/2009 6:54:31 PM PST by Arguendo
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To: Beeman
A prize bull gets ‘milked’ quite a bit.

A girlfriend of mine’s family used to raise Hungarian Vishla’s, I was there when the vet tech came by to collect from a couple of the prize sires. She was good at her job.

53 posted on 01/08/2009 6:55:27 PM PST by allmendream (Wealth is EARNED not distributed, so how could it be redistributed?)
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To: Red Badger
I want to meet a sweet biotech grad from Kinki University!!! And now I HAVE to get and wear a sweatshirt!
54 posted on 01/08/2009 7:43:36 PM PST by allmendream (Wealth is EARNED not distributed, so how could it be redistributed?)
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To: ROLF of the HILL COUNTRY

There is zero chance that man drove the mammoths to extinction.

Man did not freeze ten thousand or so of them in the ice in Siberia.


55 posted on 01/08/2009 7:58:22 PM PST by djf (< Tagline closed until further notice. Awaiting bailout >)
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To: Hot Tabasco

ONe of the great bucking bulls of all time.


56 posted on 01/08/2009 8:14:46 PM PST by Texas Songwriter
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To: ROLF of the HILL COUNTRY

“In this case, Man caused their extinction. You know those idyllic, hunter-gatherer groups that lived in perfect harmony with the environment? (The Indians were doing a good job on the bison too, before the Europeans introduced the horse to America!)
I think the mammoths and mastodons should be restored. As long as they’re kept away from human population centers, I don’t see a problem.”

NO,NO,NO! Didn’t you see the memo? It was a comet strike between 11-13,000 years ago! No peaceful hunter-gatherer tribes involved at all!

Personally, I think it was a combination of the two. Stampede the monsters off a cliff, or even into a reasonably deep ravine, and you could feed a tribe for as long as the meat lasted, and then hunt the scavengers that came to help you out with all that rotten meat. That could be a while if it was really cold.

Like wolves, and bears, I’m OK with elephants and such (and creatures who resemble them) wandering freely about. As long as it’s not in MY neighborhood! ;) Sound like an environmentalist, don’t I?


57 posted on 01/09/2009 3:55:47 AM PST by Old Student (We have a name for the people who think indiscriminate killing is fine. They're called "The Bad Guys)
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To: Red Badger; SunkenCiv

Dare I say the bull was cold cocked to enable the procedure?


58 posted on 01/09/2009 6:42:31 PM PST by wildbill
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To: wildbill

The sad part is, the bull is still alive — and he’s pretty ticked off at some researchers we could name.


59 posted on 01/09/2009 6:53:26 PM PST by SunkenCiv (First 2009 Profile update Tuesday, January 6, 2009___________https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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