Starts this is a sceince question But the answer is stem cells as they contain DNA but are not devloped enough to not be able to use.
In the sense that selective breeding can be considered genetic modification, humans have been genetically modifying animals since prehistoric times.
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It is okay to genetically modify plants and animals if it does not endanger the rest of the ecosystem. Plants can be modified just so that they can have certain desirable effects like more resistance to disease and ability to bear more fruit.
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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.
No. Its just used to prevent it from rotting early.
Chimpanzees and bonobos are the animals most genetically similar to humans, sharing about 98 of our DNA.
There are certainly those who believe that it is immoral to eat animals, but even if that were true, there does not seem to be any reason why it would be more offensive to eat genetically modified animals than it is to eat the animals that we already have (which are also highly modified by millennia of selective breeding, from their original state in the wild). I can think of a number of reasons why the world's growing population should eat a vegetarian diet rather than eating animals, genetically modified or not. However, I would not say that genetic modification is unacceptable. I will accept it.
i have no clue! i need to know as well!
yes
Scientists, are working on being able to genetically alter animals for further needs.