6 Friday, January 25, 1980 University Daily Kansa Financial aid will help students offset rising residence hall rates The KU financial aid system will afford the full rate to afford the half rate increases approved by the Kansas Board of Regents last week. Jerry Rogers' financial aid director estimates The increase in the students' costs will automatically make those students who are receiving financial aid eligible for more aid, Rogers said. "I think we have a program that will be able to sell more than 10 percent. The rate increase, passed last Friday, will raise the base prices 10 percent for double rooms and 20 percent for single rooms." Rogers said the financial aid office tried to meet a student's needs by filling the gap between his costs and his available funds. Costs include tuition, room and board. books and miscellaneous expenditures. Available funds include the parents' contributions, the student's summer savings, and social security payments as savings or social security payments. If the method of determining need indicates there is no gap between a student and a teacher, he still may receive a guaranteed student loan, said Jeff Weinberg, associate director for student loans. "The budget that we match students' needs against has never been a minimal budget," said Weinberg. "There is room for dorm rate increase in the budget." The University sets a range each year of allowable costs for room and board. The figure is flexible, depending upon the student students to live, Weinberg said. Mammoth cloning idea questioned A group of Soviet scientists may be convinced that they can bring the long-term success of Bacillus subtilis through the genetic process of cloning, but KU scientists are skeptical that it can be APOLLO E. DIMBO GENERAL SECRETARY, ASA By DON MUNDAY Staff Reporter To make this meeting meaningful is a responsibility of all African students on KU campus, so let's all attend. Thank you. "There's not a chance in the world that they'll clone a marmot." Martin said. AFRICAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION MEETING NOTICE paid for by the KU International Club "I'll believe it when I see it myself," said Glenn Wolfe, professor of biology. Larry Martin, associate curator of the Museum of Natural History, gave the scientists an even smaller chance of success. The agenda for this meeting, among other things, includes "Africa Nite" programming and constitutional debate on cabinet reshuffle. The 2nd Annual General Meeting of the African Students Association is scheduled for 6 p.m., Saturday January 26, 1980 at the Council Room, Kansas Union. Soviet scientists recently announced that they intended to use tissues from the frozen carcasses of mammals to breed a living baby mammoth. The 12-foot-tall elephant-like creatures once roamed the tundra of Antarctica, becoming extinct about 10,000 years ago. Reports to the American scientific community indicated that the Soviets planned to use techniques similar to those used by military researchers to produce "test tube babies." A number of mammoth carcasses, in varying states of deterioration, have been found frozen in Siberia. The best-preserved carcasses, about 3/4 inch thick, about 3/2 feet tall, uncovered in 1977. Specifics of the Soviets' plans, however, were not released. WOLFE SAID the scientists most likely would not attempt to use the "test tube baby" method because it would require a preserved mummy egg and sperm. Instead, they will probably attempt cloning, a process which uses a cell of an organism to create an exact duplicate of that organism. Wolfe said. Martin said that cloning a mammon could be unthinkable because although little is known about how cloned in the laboratory, advanced animals such as mammals had never been sucmodern female elephant. The union of the two cells, the Soviets reported, would then be implanted into a female elephant. "You've presumably got to be able to clone a mouse before you could attempt to clench a mammah that died 30,000 years ago, but haven't even been able to clone a mouse yet." Research has been conducted to do just that, Wolfe said, but cloned mammals still exist only in theory. THE SOVIETS reported that they planned to take a cell from the carcass of a preserved mammoth and mate it with a cell from a cell "What they're probably planning on doing is taking the nucleus of a cell from the body of the frozen mammoth, "Woife said. "That code necessary to reproduce a mammoth." If a suitable cell nucleus could be found, and the net interchange is to imprint that nucleus on the egg then eggs would be inserted into the female elephant where it theoretically could be used. "In theory, given an unlimited supply of eggs and an unlimited supply of mammoth cell nuclei, you could keep putting them until one was successful." Wolfe said. If the cell nucleus could be mated with the elephant egg, the egg would then contain only the mammoth's genetic code. "It would have the genetic blueprints for a mammoth alone," Wolfe said, with no genetic influence from the elephant inference with the mammoth's development. EVEN IF the scientists were successful in getting a mammut foothold to develop inside the female elephant, Wolfe said, some unusual problems would likely develop. "A mammoth is bigger than an elephant," he said. "Presumably they baby mammoth would be too. The elephant would have to have a Caveasman section, I would think." Another problem is that the fetal requirements for the mammoth would not be known, so they might not match these which the elephant's body would instinctively provide. "I don't think anybody even knows the gestation period of a mammoth," Wolfe said. "They found that even the protein structure was difficult to identify," he said. The Soviet scientists admitted in the announcement that their research could be used to develop microcarcasses. The flesh of many carcasses have been preserved in formaldehyde solutions, which prevent overall deterioration and restrict destructive effects upon the cellular contents. "I'd think the cells would be better off frozen than in formaldehyde." Wolfe said. Neither Wolfe nor Martin would discount the cloning of mammals, including mammals, in the future, but both agreed that instant technology has not yet reached that point. ANALYSIS OF mammoth tissues by American researchers has shown that deterioration of cells occurred in even the best-preserved specimens, Martin said. "It possible that sometime in the future they'll he able to reconstruct a portion of the wall of a room with a fire and say, 'But I don't think we'll be seeing something like that in the next 20 or 30 years.'" "I find it an intriguing idea," Wolfe said, "but I don't really expect very much to come of it. The probability of success is quite small." Empty walls? RENT A PICTURE FROM THE SUA PICTURE LENDING LIBRARY Prices $2-10 per semester Thursday Jan. 24,9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday Jan. 25,9 a.m.-5 p.m. Kansas Union Lobby Have You Tried Our NEW MENU? Lancaster, Illinois. Director of catering for Catering. All available for the following 宴会: Lunch . . . . . Dinner . . . . . JAYHAWK BOULEVARD UNIVERSITY DRIVE 11:00-2:30 Mon.-Fri. 5:00-9:00 Sun.-Wed. 5:00-10:00 Thurs.-Sat. 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Student Forum Sunday, Jan 27, 1-5 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union Cramer·Senecal sua films (1978) Friday & Saturday January 25-26 AUTUMN SONATA Dir. Ingr. Bergman, with ingrid Bergman and LUI filmwright; calls wife to meet her grown daughter for the first time in many years, and a brittle night ensembles. Midnight Movies BLANK GENERATION (1978) Dr. Amos Poe & iran Kral. Filmed at the famed COBBS 'in New York City, the hospital where Dr. Karen Hilchall, Path Smith, taking Heart Ramones, Blondie, Duff Turtis (with Robert Gordon, Marbles, and David Johansen, among others). Plus: Monday, January 28 Monday, January 28 PAT AND MIKE (1952) (1952) Dir. George Cukor, with Spencer Dr. George Cukor, with Spencer promoter turn out a digressed college professor in an all-around professional Cameron, the number of sports players in the early fifty are included in this comedy written by Garon Kanson and Rue Tuesday, January 29 IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE Dir. 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