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For you question about permission to keep a dragon-- USDA approval is roughly 5 years and $200 million, and relative to the overall cost and time of making a dragon, that's nothing. "
If you dont breed the dragon for food, is the usda still involved?
Without the Human genome project, we wouldn't have cheap sequencing... they started in a time where you could sequence like 200 bp a week. so there definitely should be a dragon project!
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