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The world is safe from Neanderthal clones. Or is it?
In February 2009, the research team, led by geneticist Svante Pääbo, announced that they had completed the first draft of the Neanderthal genome, which covers about 63% of the entire base pairs. New results indicated that adult Neanderthals were lactose intolerant.[7] As for the possibility of cloning a Neanderthal, Pääbo commented, “Starting from the DNA extracted from a fossil, it is and will remain impossible.”
– Neanderthal genome Project at Wikipedia
A shame. This robs the Neanderthals of their chance for vengeance against Homo sapiens. On an up note, it robs Homo sapiens of their plans to keep Neanderthals as house pets and/or indentured servants.
All in all, a draw; to no one’s full satisfaction.
“Big Brains = Procrastination. Nature develops intellect for the express purpose of procrastination. The bigger the brain the less you get done. Neanderthal Man had a brain on average 400 cc’s larger than modern man- but he never built or offered for sale any model of electric toothbrush.
Now, with a small brain, not only can you have evil thoughts, you’re free to act on them. That’s why our ancestors killed Neanderthal man; and that’s why today, man can put weapons in space but he can’t solve simple social problems or distribute electricity, health care, or property in an efficient manner.
Bad Homo Sapiens, no grog!”