Dude wants to clone John Lennon with his tooth

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You can't make this stuff up, well I guess you can but now you don't have to.

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The man who bought John Lennon's molar two years ago – Canadian dentist Michael Zuk – is seeking headlines again, putting out a press release and launching a website indicating his intention to extract DNA from the tooth with the lofty goal of cloning the legendary musician.
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At the time of the tooth's sale, RS reported Lennon's molar was too fragile to be DNA tested to confirm it belonged to him. However, Zuk now contends he has hopes to "fully sequence" Lennon's DNA. "With researchers working on ways to clone mammoths, the same technology certainly could make human cloning a reality," he said in a (certainly scientifically dubious) statement. "To potentially say I had a small part in bringing back one of rock’s greatest stars would be mind-blowing."
In the mid-1960s, John Lennon gave one of his extracted molars to his housekeeper for disposal — but that was just the beginning of the tooth's extremely odd journey. He then suggested she pass the tooth to her daughter, who was a big Beatles fan, and the artifact stayed in the family until November 2011, when it sold at auction for more than $30,000.
In August 2012, Zuk permitted his sister to use a fragment of the tooth in a work of art. (She placed the bit of tooth in a clay sculpture of Lennon's likeness.) It also toured the U.K. to promote awareness of the dangers of mouth cancer.
 

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Imagine.....their surprise when it turns out to be Yoko.
 

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:laugh2::laugh2::laugh2:

Just what we need, another Lennon. Why do people always have to fvck with something.
 

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Is he going to clone growing up in Liverpool in the '40s and '50s too? :laugh2:
 

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMja9C6Htts]Pet Sematary Trailer (1989) - YouTube[/ame]
 

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"We have the technology to clone viable humans? Yeah, let's use that to clone an OK musician. Best use of the technology"

-Person dying waiting for an organ transplant
 

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I do not know if I can live again with "Two Virgins.":shock::shock::shock:
 

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Is he going to clone growing up in Liverpool in the '40s and '50s too? :laugh2:

This. A person is shaped by nurture, not nature. There would be no Julia, Aunt Mimi, no skiffle band, no Quarrymen. We would merely have someone who looks like John Lennon.

We can ignore Thunder's remark about the "OK musician". :D
 

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As I understand it, it's very difficult to extract DNA from teeth. It is for sharks anyway.
 

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clones have rights!

don't make him...

yeah, just don't make him.
 

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