It begins

That movie was smart for saying this but its still not possible. You can only fill gaps if there are pieces already missing. The fragmentation of >10 million year old DNA gives you pieces with round edges.

Clusters of
Regularly
Interspaced
Short
Palindromic
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Repeats

>You'd at least be able to contextually analyze the use of the frequency of certain words and gauge the academic level of the text
Except this falls apart because you are working with the cutout letters of a single book, you are working with the cutout letters of a hundreds of the same book, as well as the books of all other organisms festering about, of which you have no idea what they are or cannot account for. Any statistic you made would be all noise.

>Except this falls apart because you are not working with the cutout letters of a single book
fix'd

Can feathered dinosaurs still be classified as reptiles?

They should do it anyway in case it's a fake.

>C R I S P E R
is used for directed-site mutagenesis, not sequencing

don't trigger me

nah, they officially birds m8.

"Reptiles" aren't even a group biologists say a lot anymore. Everything says its a vague name and even mammal ancestors would be considered reptiles. So yeah, they are, but birds and mammals are, too

thanks