With one Elvis fan owning as much as half a pound of
his late idol's hair, it's possible that the
entertainer could be cloned, reports The Memphis
Commercial Appeal.

"We can do it," says Dr. Dan Goldowitz, a member of
the mouse genome project and the director of the
Center of Excellence for Genonomics and Bioinformatics
at the University of Tennessee.

"The only problem is that there's a tendency for
genetic abnormality of occur. We'd get an Elvis, but
maybe he would just want to deliver the mail."

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