Dinosaur DNA

"Bingo! Dino DNA"

- Mr DNA

This article lists all Dinosaur DNA sequences that appear in the Jurassic Park Franchise and sequences discovered by scientists.

Jurassic Park media
This sequence of DNA is seen in the first novel. When Henry Wu shows the visitors the laboratory, this sequence appears on a screen. It is unknown to what dinosaur it belonged. This DNA sequences is also used in the film of the Showroom Scene. Rob DeSalle writes in How To Build A Dinosaur that this is actually the code of an bacterium.

GCGTTGCTGGCGTTTTTCCATAGGCTCCGCCCCCCTGACGAGCATCACAAAAATCGACGC GGTGGCGAAACCCGACAGGACTATAAAGATACCAGGCGTTTCCCCCTGGAAGCTCCCTCG TGTTCCGACCCTGCCGCTTACCGGATACCTGTCCGCCTTTCTCCCTTCGGGAAGCGTGGC TGCTCACGCTGTAGGTATCTCAGTTCGGTGTAGGTCGTTCGCTCCAAGCTGGGCTGTGTG CCGTTCAGCCCGACCGCTGCGCCTTATCCGGTAACTATCGTCTTGAGTCCAACCCGGTAA AGTAGGACAGGTGCCGGCAGCGCTCTGGGTCATTTTCGGCGAGGACCGCTTTCGCTGGAG ATCGGCCTGTCGCTTGCGGTATTCGGAATCTTGCACGCCCTCGCTCAAGCCTTCGTCACT CCAAACGTTTCGGCGAGAAGCAGGCCATTATCGCCGGCATGGCGGCCGACGCGCTGGGCT GGCGTTCGCGACGCGAGGCTGGATGGCCTTCCCCATTATGATTCTTCTCGCTTCCGGCGG CCCGCGTTGCAGGCCATGCTGTCCAGGCAGGTAGATGACGACCATCAGGGACAGCTTCAA CGGCTCTTACCAGCCTAACTTCGATCACTGGACCGCTGATCGTCACGGCGATTTATGCCG CACATGGACGCGTTGCTGGCGTTTTTCCATAGGCTCCGCCCCCCTGACGAGCATCACAAA CAAGTCAGAGGTGGCGAAACCCGACAGGACTATAAAGATACCAGGCGTTTCCCCCTGGAA GCGCTCTCCTGTTCCGACCCTGCCGCTTACCGGATACCTGTCCGCCTTTCTCCCTTCGGG CTTTCTCAATGCTCACGCTGTAGGTATCTCAGTTCGGTGTAGGTCGTTCGCTCCAAGCTG ACGAACCCCCCGTTCAGCCCGACCGCTGCGCCTTATCCGGTAACTATCGTCTTGAGTCCA ACACGACTTAACGGGTTGGCATGGATTGTAGGCGCCGCCCTATACCTTGTCTGCCTCCCC GCGGTGCATGGAGCCGGGCCACCTCGACCTGAATGGAAGCCGGCGGCACCTCGCTAACGG CCAAGAATTGGAGCCAATCAATTCTTGCGGAGAACTGTGAATGCGCAAACCAACCCTTGG CCATCGCGTCCGCCATCTCCAGCAGCCGCACGCGGCGCATCTCGGGCAGCGTTGGGTCCT GCGCATGATCGTGCTAGCCTGTCGTTGAGGACCCGGCTAGGCTGGCGGGGTTGCCTTACT ATGAATCACCGATACGCGAGCGAACGTGAAGCGACTGCTGCTGCAAAACGTCTGCGACCT ATGAATGGTCTTCGGTTTCCGTGTTTCGTAAAGTCTGGAAACGCGGAAGTCAGCGCCCTG

This DNA sequence appears in the Lost World novel. It is seen on a note when the protagonists search the laboratory.

Tyrannosaurus rex
The complete set of T. rex DNA consists of 1.77 – 2.32 billion base pairs (letters). A small fraction it discovered.

 gene. Translated from protein code.

GGNGCNACNGGNGCNCCNGGNATHGCNGGNGCNCCNGGNTTYCCNGGNGCNMGNGG NGCNCCNGGNCCNCARGGNCCNWSNGGNGCNCCNGGNCCNAAR

GGNGTNCARGGNCCNCCNGGNCCNCARGGNCCNMG

GGNWSNGCNGGNCCNCCNGGNGCNACNGGNTTYCCNGGNGCNGCNGGNMG

GGNGTNGTNGGNYTNCCNGGNCARMGN

Collagen, type I, alpha 2 gene. Translated from protein code.

GGNYTNCCNGGNGARWSNGGNGCNGTNGGNCCNGCNGGNCCNATHGGNWSNMGN

 gene. Translated from protein code.

GGNYTNGTNGGNGCNCCNGGNYTNMGNGGNYTNCCNGGNAAR