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It biologically imposable to do so Jillman. Any sound biologist well tell you that is imposable to do, so it only happen in movies, and comics books.
Untrue. It is a phenomenon called a chimera. And it has already been researched and attempted.
Chimera
I am sorry but your attempt to paint this as born of science fiction and fairy tale is flat wrong.
Chimera are science fiction in the way you think. Genetics is different bread of Chimera all together.
Chimera (genetics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chinese scientists at the Shanghai Second Medical University in 2003 successfully fused human cells with rabbit eggs. The embryos were reportedly the first human-animal chimeras successfully created. They were allowed to develop for several days in a laboratory dish before the scientists destroyed the embryos to harvest their stem cells.
In Minnesota last year researchers at the Mayo Clinic created pigs with human blood flowing through their bodies.
And at Stanford University in California an experiment might be done later this year to create mice with human brains.
National Geographic is the only source we have that this supposedly happen at this college in China it just seem a hell of a lot fishy to me that they don't have pictures of these being, or they don't give it over to others for study.
That is because it is imposable to fuse human cells with animals cell with out it dying really quickly.
My source was the Wikipedia article that was your source, and a couple of other sources. :roll: However you claiming that is was my source when clearly it is not my source proves that you back tracking....
And yeah, it referenced the Nat Geo article, but are you gonna sit here and argue that Nat Geo is a disreputable source? Please do, then we can all get a good hearty laugh at your expense.
he Arizona state Senate on Thursday passed a bill making it illegal for a person to "intentionally or knowingly creating a human-animal hybrid."
The bill, which passed 16 to 12, would prohibit anyone in the state from "creating or attempting to create an in vitro human embryo by any means other than fertilization of a human egg by a human sperm."
The measure would also outlaw "transferring or attempting to transfer a human embryo into a nonhuman womb," "transferring or attempting to transfer a nonhuman embryo into a human womb" and "transporting or receiving for any purpose a human-animal hybrid."
I'm starting to think the Arizona legislature has a little too much time on their hands. I didn't know human-animal hybrids were such a major concern.
Arizona bill targets 'human-animal hybrids'
I thought they all ready had a bill about illegals...
I thought they all ready had a bill about illegals...
Hybrid-normal marriage is only opposed by bigots!
Irv Weissman, director of Stanford University's Institute of Cancer/Stem Cell Biology and Medicine in California, is against a ban in the United States.
Mice With Human Brains
Weissman has already created mice with brains that are about one percent human.
Later this year he may conduct another experiment where the mice have 100 percent human brains. This would be done, he said, by injecting human neurons into the brains of embryonic mice.
Before being born, the mice would be killed and dissected to see if the architecture of a human brain had formed. If it did, he'd look for traces of human cognitive behavior.
This coming from a State more screwed up than AZ. :rofl. Just love some of your elected officials and their ideas.
Actually, if you new the history it was because of the Governor at the time. As stated earlier, it had a lot to do on how to shift holidays to make room for MLK. and the Gov was a bit off.
And supported by sheeple.
I thought they all ready had a bill about illegals...
I saw nothing wrong with the discouraging of teachers with thick accents. There has to be some standard in language for teaching to be effective. The "right" of the teacher to not speak clearly in a language all the kids are expected to understand is of far less importance than the rights of the kids to get an adequate education.
When I was going to the University of Houston, my Physics II instructor had a very thick accent. He was also the best instructor I ever had. His name was Paul Chu, whose work was at the very forefront of superconductivity, and who is one of the world's foremost experts on the subject. And you tell me that he should not be teaching? Sorry, but I want the best people teaching at our universities, not marginally qualified people who only have their jobs because they speak English well. Same with our primary schools - I want those who can teach well, not those who can't, but speak English well.
Nope I didn't see that it had reference the article in question, because of the tiny link lettering they used in the reference links . I am not saying it was possibility I just think that source is a little bit questionable, since it is the only source we have that this supposedly happened.
Too late they already elected one President.
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