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Etain7777
2 years ago

Probably not, no.

rosella532
2 years ago

So human apes and people are 2 different types so these over natural way can not produce descending. What I could imagine is that CRISPRCa’s small segments of DNA can be exchanged between human and monkey. Then no “too important” gene sequences

Ploppy8888
2 years ago

Stories about so-called chimeras were already present in ancient Greek mythology, who knows what ways our DNA is going on if you don’t look after them? Viruses like corona are also only degenerated DNA, which can quickly slip into a host cell without notice.

QuaslstrippeNr3
2 years ago

The monkeys closest to us have 48 chromosomes, we only have 46. That makes it impossible.

QuaslstrippeNr3
2 years ago
Reply to  Yannis360

I don’t know, but they are certainly not viable. More than a small heap of cells would not arise.

Eulengesang
2 years ago

The monkey is missing.

anti45
2 years ago

this has happened when I look at some mobile users. I count myself on that.