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How long have scientist been genetically modifying humans?

The first successful gene therapy to modify human DNA was in 1990. However, the practice of genetic modification in humans has been controversial and is subject to strict regulations and ethical considerations.


How long have humans been trying to genetically modify animals?

In the sense that selective breeding can be considered genetic modification, humans have been genetically modifying animals since prehistoric times.


Are fossilized plants an example of artifacts?

No. Artifacts are strictly things that have been modified by human action.


How did humans use food and plants?

Humans have used food and plants for sustenance and nutrition since ancient times. They have also utilized plants for medicinal purposes, to create shelter, clothing, tools, and for cultural and spiritual practices. Additionally, plants have been domesticated and cultivated for agriculture to support human populations.


Positive things on a human impacts in the rainforest?

One positive of humans impacting the rainforest is the discovery of new compounds and plants. Medicine has been greatly impacted by these discoveries.


Has there ever been a recorded attack of a wolf on a human?

yes their have been a few wolfe attacks on humans, but more human attacks on wolves. Be careful, Humans are mean.


Is there any human life on Venus?

No. Never been visited by humans.


Can human live without plants on earth?

No, humans cannot live without plants on Earth. Plants play a crucial role in producing oxygen through photosynthesis, which is essential for human respiration. Additionally, plants provide food, regulate climate, and support ecosystems that humans rely on for survival.


Why do plants survive without humans?

Plants grew for millions and millions of years with no humans at all. Much, much later, humans learned to grow bigger and better plants for food . . . the tradeoff was that these better plants like wheat, rice, and strawberries became dependent on humans for water, fertilizer, and other care. But plants in general are similar to what they have always been, and are self-reliant.


Who discovered cotton and when?

Humans and cotton plants have been living on earth since before humans taught themselves to write. The name you seek has been lost to history.


Why do you clone humans and why?

No human has yet been cloned. With the exception of identical twins.


What are plants introduced to an area by humans called?

I don't know. I've been trying to figure it out forever.