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National Geographic article to describe an experiment in 2003, during
which Chinese scientists at the Shanghai Second Medical University
successfully fused human cells with rabbit eggs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human-an...
animal-human mixtures schb.org.uk
2013
BREAKING NEWS WARNING TO HUMAN RACE human-animal genetic hybrid or
chimera Human dog thousands of labs worldwide with animal human
experiments this is sick and funded by the world Governments.
The UN is now and in preparation through 2025 worldwide. Gods Judgement will happen World war 3.
We are in the end times last days the medical field is playing god DANGEREOUS times we are living.
Part Human part animal genetic hybrids A parahuman is a human-animal Genetic engineering hybrid or chimera hybrid.
For
Years Scientists have done extensive research into the mixing of genes
or cells from different species, e.g. adding human (and other animal)
genes to bacteria and farm animals to mass-produce insulin and spider
silk proteins, and introducing human cells into mouse embryos.
Para
humans have been referred to as "human-animal hybrids" in a vernacular
sense that also encompasses human-animal chimeras. The term parahuman is
not used in scientific publications.
The term is sometimes used to sensationalize research that involves mixing biological materials from humans and other species.
According
to Daily Mail, as of 2011, more than 150 human-animal hybrid embryos
were created in British laboratories since the Human Fertilisation and
Embryology Act 2008. DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CREATION OF ANIMAL-HUMAN
MIXTURES: 5. Animal-Human Transgenesis 6. Animal-Human Gestation 6.1.
Placing a human embryo into an animal 6.2. Placing human sperm into an
animal
6.3. Placing an animal embryo into a human 6.4. Placing animal sperm into a woman
7.
Animal-Human Hybrid Embryos 7.1. Embryo containing cells made up of
both human and animal chromosomes 7.1.1. Non-human eggs into which human
nuclei are inserted
Frog-Human Hybrid Entities 7.1.2. Animal-Human
chromosome transplant Mouse-Human Hybrids 7.2. Non-human eggs stripped
of their chromosomes into which human nuclei are inserted Gametal
Cow-Human Hybrid Embryos Gametal Rabbit-Human Hybrid Embryos 7.3. Mixing
of Animal and Human Gametes Genetic Human-Hamster Hybrid Embryos
18/10/2010 Ethics of animal-human mixtures
schb.org.uk/.../report - animal-human ... 2/22 8. Animal-Human Chimeras
8.1.
Animal-Human Chimeras Created Through Xenotransplantation 8.2.
Animal-Human Embryonic and Fetal Chimeras 8.2.1. Incorporation of Human
Stem Cells into Post-natal Animals 8.2.2. Incorporation of (1) Human
Stem Cells into Post-blastocyst Stages of Non-human Embryos or (2)
Non-human Stem Cells into Post-blatocyst stages of Human Embryos Genetic
Human-Mouse Chimeric Fetuses Genetic Sheep-Human Chimeric Fetuses
Genetic Monkey-Human Chimeric Fetuses
Genetic Pig-Human Chimeric
Fetuses 8.2.3. Incorporation of (1) Human Pluripotent Stem Cells into a
Non-Human Blastocyst or its Preliminary Embryonic Stages or
(2)
Non-human Pluripotent Stem Cells into a Human Blastocyst or its
Preliminary Embryonic Stages Genetic Human-Mouse Chimeric Embryos
Glossary
References Nevertheless, mixtures between biological species
are relatively rare in nature, and most such entities would be less
'fit' than their progenitors. With respect to animal-human mixing, no
evidence of any entities being born has ever been recorded but new
developments in crossing the species barrier may no longer limit
animal-human mixtures to the domain of mythology. Indeed, procedures
have recently been developed by scientists which mix human and animal
biological elements to such an extent that it questions the very concept
of being entirely human. For example, concern for animal-human mixtures
was raised in 2001 by the UK Animal Procedures Committee which
indicated in its Report on Biotechnology that though questions may
exist as to the likely fate of such animal-human mixtures, there may be a
deeper repugnance at the thought of their very existence. Indeed, The
Regulation of New Biotechnologies and published in 2004, that the
crossing of the animal-human boundary was, in some respects, quite
complex and subtle but that the mixing of human and animal tissues and
materials was not by itself objectionable. In other words, in the
context of therapy and preventive medicine, the President's Council
accepted that the transplantation of animal parts to replace defective
human ones could be considered as ethical. Moreover, the Council had no
overriding objection to the insertion of animal-derived genes or cells
into a human body - or even into human fetuses.
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