because we can get clear cut observations,new hybrid,easy to perform.
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Yes, plants have DNA.
Trans-species experimentation and genetic modification raise ethical concerns related to the treatment of animals, potential harm to ecosystems, and the blurring of species boundaries. These practices also raise questions about consent, animal welfare, and the potential for unforeseen consequences.
Experimentation is a good way to test a hypothesis.
The young plants inherit genetic information from parent plants.
Genetic engineering isn't something that can be done at home. It is the result of lengthy genetic research and experimentation at universities and laboratories. It requires a great deal of expertise and specialized equipent.
Studying heredity in plants and simple organisms allows for easier manipulation of genetic traits due to simpler genomes. These organisms often have shorter generation times, facilitating faster analysis and experimentation. Additionally, findings from these studies can offer insights into genetic principles that can be applied to more complex organisms, including humans.
No, it is not currently possible to genetically modify yourself into an anthropomorphic animal. Genetic modification is complex and limited in its capabilities. Additionally, there are ethical considerations and restrictions on human genetic experimentation.
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