Biological Issues in Jurassic Park
Velociraptor, Dilophosaurus, Deinonychus, Velociraptor, Steven Spielberg
978-620-1-59269-8
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76
2013-08-13
54,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Jurassic Park, a book by Michael Crichton, with a film version directed by Steven Spielberg, revolves around the resurrection of dinosaurs via genetic engineering. Scientists and enthusiasts have brought up a number of issues with facts and feasibility. Some of the speculative or inaccurate features attributed to the dinosaurs of Jurassic Park have become embedded in popular culture, most popular among them being the idea of Tyrannosaurus only seeing motion; giant, featherless, intelligent Velociraptors, and dwarf, frilled, poison-spitting Dilophosaurus. In general, the novel is more accurate than the film, with Spielberg adding some features to the dinosaurs (like the frill on the dilophosaurs). However, it is stated on the tour in the first film that the gaps in the dinosaurs' DNA sequence were filled with amphibian DNA, so it could be argued that most of the following inaccuracies are genetic mutations resulting from the DNA tampering.
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