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How do you combine human DNA with animal DNA?

by Guest2433  |  12 years, 9 month(s) ago

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See, in the story it says they put avian DNA in their Blood.. If I did that, would I die.. or actually get wings? How CAN I get avian wings?

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  1. salim
    Well personally I dont know about this procedure or if this can happen or not.......yet there can be experiments related to this in future......Let's see!

  2. Guest9108
    have you been reading maximum ride? or something else?
    i feel the same way i really want wings i wudnt care if it hurt i just want to flap them
  3. Guest6123
    yes it is possible and i know how
  4. Guest5407
    Red Bull gives you wings.
    It is a mixture of steer DNA and avian DNA.
  5. Guest8787

    I would love wings too. there are several ways but they're very complicated and wont work unless done in your formative years. Or of course you fry your immune system. But more and more recombinant lifeforms are being created so who knows? But all the part human lifeforms have to be exterminated within 14days

  6. Guest1123

    I would love wings too. there are several ways but they're very complicated and wont work unless done in your formative years. Or of course you fry your immune system. But more and more recombinant lifeforms are being created so who knows? But all the part human lifeforms have to be exterminated within 14days

  7. Guest9071

    I wouldn't want wings. I'd be more interested in combining human and plant cells (bacterial might do too), to encourage radiation resistance, illuminescance etc.


    I'd view it as more practical for environmental changes. Would be curious the effects on cancer too (the radiation resistance). Next is telomerase production.


     


    Simon155

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