jellyfish
The rhesus monkey was made from an egg that had been modified to include a simple jellyfish gene. This is supposed to make a cell molecule glow under a special microscope. But the researchers say the same technology could be used to introduce more significant changes, such as those that would make primates mimic closely human diseases like breast cancer or HIV.Hope that helps, if not additional information is on this link:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/1112171.stm
chimpanzees, orangutan, gibbon, human, macaquee
The Philippine Tarsier is multicellular. It is a small primate that belongs to the group of multicellular organisms.
Because rats are not related to primates. Rats are a type of rodent instead, along with capybara, mice, guinea pigs, rabbits, gerbils and hamsters (etc). A primate is a classification for entirely different animals, both behaviourally, physiologically and genetically. It is to do with how species are separated taxonomically.
Yes. Offspring of several different primate combinations have been created. Often, they do not exist for more than one generation though because they sometimes have confused sexual preferences, are infertile, or are excluded from social groups due to the differences in physical appearance. Some on the other hand, survive just fine. Primate hybrids are not extremely uncommon.
Bigfoot is not a tall tale but a real, as of yet, undocumented species of bipedel primate genetically similar to humans and chimps.
Because primates are biologically unable to manage cities, unlike the organisms which built them for them.
I am a primate.
A Platypus is not a primate.
Humans are related to monkeys because a primate mated to another type of species of primate and created humans. Therefore, we are related to monkeys genetically, though we are very distantly related to monkeys. And as you may guess, we too are primates. For more information, research about primates and how humans evolved.
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a primate is a monkey so no.