Thread:Jurassic Park Treasury/@comment-11047508-20130610075940/@comment-11047508-20130611164029

The chicken's DNA is located in the germinal disc on top of the yolk. This biologist says we have tried to isolate the nucleus from this disc and introduce a new nucleus, but always failed. I can't find any reports of this on Google Scholar but I'll take his word for it.

If I understood the lecture... We can isolate germ cells from an embryo and plant it back. I guess we could replace the nucleus for a dino nucleus at that point.

So, I guess:
 * Create a chicken (or wathever bird) that has no germ cells of its own.
 * Isolate a chicken germ cell.
 * Replace its nucleus by a dino nucleus.
 * Place the dino germ cell back into the chicken embryo.
 * Grow the chicken.
 * Repeat this experiment so you'll have male and female chickens.
 * Mate the chickens.
 * Dino sperm and dino germ disc collide.
 * Dino embryo forms.