Eli5: is it possible that there is still dinosaur dna out there and will it be usable?

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So I know some stuff about Deextinction that makes me feel like it’s unlikely but from doing some research I wasn’t really sure what the answer is.

I know with the wooly mammoth that they are working on they couldn’t actually find complete dna even with some solid samples in decent environmental conditions (frozen in the arctic) and they went extinct MUCH more recently than dinosaurs. They only got bits and pieces of it because it degrades too fast so now they are basically just designing a new animal that’s a hairy elephant with tusks.

This makes me think that dna just degrades too fast for us to find complete dna from that long ago. Based on what I was reading it seems like the whole getting dna from mosquitos in amber and stuff isn’t really possible.

Is it possible there is still Dino dna out there in the world that we just either havnt found or havnt figured out how to be able to access yet? Obviously there is always a possibility but I mean some type of science that could lead to that conclusion? Based on the wooly mammoth it seems like if we got some decent parts of dna we could bring back some alternate version of dinosaurs

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Anonymous 0 Comments

I think the closest thing we’ll get is the gene experiments they’ve been doing on chickens with results such as having teeth etc

Anonymous 0 Comments

There were fossils of stegosaurus when tyrannosaurus was alive.

Any DNA is gone by about 82 million years at the latest for most of the dinosaurs you’re thinking about.