http://www.livescience.com/50802-chicken-embryos-with-dinosaur-snouts-created.html
Chicks with dino-snouts? With a little molecular tinkering, for the first time scientists have created chicken embryos with broad,Velociraptor-like muzzles in the place of their beaks.
The bizarrely developing chickensshed new light on how the bird beak evolved, scientists added.
The Age of Dinosaurs came to an end with a bang about 65 million years ago, due to an impact from a giant rock from space, which was probably about 6 miles (10 kilometers) across. However, not all of the dinosaurs went extinct because of this catastrophe — birds, or avian dinosaurs, are now found on every continent on Earth. [Avian Ancestors: Images of Dinosaurs That Learned to Fly]
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They're already tinkering with the animal DNA. You know that won't leave the human DNA untouched.
Chicks with dino-snouts? With a little molecular tinkering, for the first time scientists have created chicken embryos with broad,Velociraptor-like muzzles in the place of their beaks.
The bizarrely developing chickensshed new light on how the bird beak evolved, scientists added.
The Age of Dinosaurs came to an end with a bang about 65 million years ago, due to an impact from a giant rock from space, which was probably about 6 miles (10 kilometers) across. However, not all of the dinosaurs went extinct because of this catastrophe — birds, or avian dinosaurs, are now found on every continent on Earth. [Avian Ancestors: Images of Dinosaurs That Learned to Fly]
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They're already tinkering with the animal DNA. You know that won't leave the human DNA untouched.