probably but you gotta have real kahoneys to do it
No, combining spider DNA with human DNA would not result in a viable or functional organism. Genetic differences between species are not easily reconcilable and would likely lead to severe developmental defects or failure to thrive.
Theoretically, you could combine human and sheep DNA to find out what would happen. However, there are laws that make it illegal to carry out such an experiment.
Pharmaceuticals combine DNA technology and medicine.
I think you would turn into a little kid with 8 legs. Hope you have fun studying science.
yes it is possible. go to the discussion page to see in more detail, as i have posted what you would require to do so.
Theoretically, yes. But it's risky. If you were to splice wolf DNA with human it can cause an infection in our body's because the wolfs DNA is a foreign sustenance that the human body may or may not be able to fight off. But if someone were to risk it, it could be done. But I wouldn't recommend it.
Yes, a garden spider can bite a human, but it will not harm the human.
Yes. Human DNA is human DNA.
yes
fertilization.
Chimpanzees and bonobos have DNA that is closest to human DNA.
Dude! Spider-man is a human!