yes and you will become the real life spiderman
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, it is possible to combine human DNA with animal DNA through genetic engineering techniques like gene editing or transgenesis. This process can result in organisms that have traits or characteristics from both species, but there are ethical and safety concerns surrounding this type of research.
A human ;) But the human DNA is developed from the zygote, so when the sperm fertilizes the egg in the womb.
This combination is not possible because we don't have the technology for a DNA combination so weird like the mentioned one.It is not very easy, inexpensive and legal to create hybrids hence this is the second reason for which this combination is not possible.Vampires are fiction and it is better for scientists and us if they are limited to fiction.
probably but you gotta have real kahoneys to do it
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.
It is possible but the organism may not survive due to the changes in the build of the DNA.
Pharmaceuticals combine DNA technology and medicine.
I think you would turn into a little kid with 8 legs. Hope you have fun studying science.
Although the theme has been explored in science fiction (e.g. "The Fly", "Splice"), it is not something that is straightforward or simple. The genetic process has safeguards that will usually prevent such hybrids. Even when the cells survive and divide, the resulting cells may not specialize and mature. Because of ethical and legal restrictions, human experimentation is limited. DNA or gene therapy has provided some valuable medical procedures. The use of DNA transfer among non-human animals has been widely studied, and bacterial forms are widely used in research and industry. (see related link)
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. Human DNA is human DNA.
yes
fertilization.
Chimpanzees and bonobos have DNA that is closest to human DNA.