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Will it be possible in the future for humans to transform into other species via genetic engineering? e.g. a human becoming a gorilla
Dremmer said:Will it be possible in the future for humans to transform into other species via genetic engineering? e.g. a human becoming a gorilla
hg2051 said:I think your Gesserit (what's that?) And your Haderach (another famous nobody)
hg2051 said:Happy for my head.
Vagn said:Possible maybe, but it depends on what you define as "human". You would effectively have to reduce each cell to just the phospholipid bilayer and cytoplasm, you would have to remove all the trans-membrane proteins, antigens etc. to prevent the body having an auto-immune reaction to the new DNA and proteins, so it would be practically impossible to perform on anything older than a few hours after conception, as there would be too many cells, before this then yes, it maybe possible, but really it would be easier to use IVF treatment, you'd waste an awful lot of energy otherwise.
venton said:I really don't think so no.
If you think about it, we start off as a single cell which contains DNA.
The cells splits and unfolds and by a near miracle the embryo becomes a small human.
Genetic engineers can look at the DNA and identify certain traits like skin colour which they can tinker with. But the overall unfolding of the embryo is so immensly complex, it is only through millions of years of evolution that it has been gradually evolved to 'work'.
There isn't a gene which says 'head type' and we can swap that for a bird for example. Or a gene which says 'lung type' and we can switch it for gills.
We may be able to tweak a few things but changing to a new species, when you think of the complexity of embryolic develop that cannot happen.
Pythagorean said:Yes, the Bene Gesserit will eventually develop the Kwisatz Haderach!