No, the genetic make up of each species DNA are completely different so that it is not compatible for combination. Not to mention the obvious ethical and moral parameters that would be violated.
AnswerI would have to say yes only because of the fact that our DNA is made up of our Genes and those only have so many vereations and there pourpos is determoned more by there place than there structre though i am not a genetisis AnswerI would have to agree with the person above me. I do think that it is possible to combine human DNA with avian DNA. Recently, this week, scientists in Taiwan combined the DNA from a Jellyfish with pig emryos. The baby pigs that were born growed completely green as Jellyfish do. So, why couldn't it be possible to combine human DNA and avian DNA? Nothing... it is completely possible, although, the risk may be high and the testing may be illegal. It is still theoretically possible. AnswerAt present, there are sheep with genetic markers to allow them to produce the protein for Black Widows' Silk. It works. Sheep DNA and spider DNA were combined. The problem is, it took many attempts to finally get the DNA combination right, in order to not produce massively deformed sheep. I'm sure many sheep were born with horrific mutations, or were still-born, or didn't live long after birth before they got everything right. To do experiments like that on humans would violate our twisted morality which states that we can mutilate "lower" animals, but not each other. So I don't see it happening anytime soon. And certainly not legally.i think its possible seeing how in Britain they were mixing a cows embryo with a human DNA its possibel if the brake through is a succes than we will probably be able to do it with other animals
I guess that humans would have the ability to put those genes together and the humans would survive, but it's still sort of immoral. Still, I wouldn't mind being part avian. Anyone know where I could give up my body for it?
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i am currently doing research in the field of DNA recombination and can say with absolute certainty that it is possible. just to clear up a few things, unlike what others have said, our DNA is incredibly similar to other species. our DNA makes up genes, not the other way aroung (nucleotide base pairs make up our DNA). a lot of people don't realize it but DNA recombination is prevelent today, all of the insulin a diabetic takes is created by bacteria that have the DNA that creates insulin from a human. it fits perfectly. i take it you got this idea from the series Maximum Ride (I'm a fan), and the science in the book is completely real.
The virus has DNA as its genetic material. More interesting, the DNA is single-stranded. "Parvo" is short for "parvovirus" and usually "canine parvovirus type 2."
Yes. Human DNA is human DNA.
The DNA of yellow perch does not differ from human DNA except in the sequences of the bases.
Yes. Cows are mammals, and chickens are birds. The Mammalian and Avian animals as part of the Kingdom Animalia are not related. If they are it's very, VERY distant, only to the cell that creates Animals, or more specifically, the creature that all Vertebrates can be linked from. Thus they would have very different DNA sequences all together. One does not have to look at the whole complicated processes of DNA or have a Bachelor's Degree in Genetics to see the obviousness that Birds and Ruminants are very different animals.
A human ;) But the human DNA is developed from the zygote, so when the sperm fertilizes the egg in the womb.
No. Injecting avian DNA into your body would not give you wings, nor should it affect your DNA.
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.
The non avian dinosaur fossils are so old that no DNA is left. Therefor, you can't find the DNA from non avian dinosaurs. However, birds, which are considered dinosaurs, exist today and it isn't hard to get bird DNA.
Max ended up in the school, because Jeb wanted to graft avian DNA into a newborn child, so him and Dr Martinez decided to have Max and they gave her to the School.
The virus has DNA as its genetic material. More interesting, the DNA is single-stranded. "Parvo" is short for "parvovirus" and usually "canine parvovirus type 2."
Oh, that's simple. You DON'T.
Yes. Human DNA is human DNA.
Chimpanzees and bonobos have DNA that is closest to human DNA.
No it is not possible as these two are heterologus species.
Avian virus is a virus strain found in birds. This virus causes flu and it was reported that human death occurred due to this virus strain.
A recombinant life form is created when the genetic material that is produced by segments of DNA from different sources are joined to produce recombinant DNA. In simpler terms, it's when two sets of DNA are grafted together producing a hybrid of the two organisms that the DNA was extracted from. Normally, one set of DNA will be grafted with the other when it is still a living organism. An example could be avian DNA getting grafted onto the DNA of a living human, creating an avian/human hybrid. Maximum Ride (a series by James Patterson) is a very good example of this.
There will be no human