This is something I have never seen for decades - a troll that posts links to his own quotes... We met again.
The issue here is that with this approach we have to ask who has to be limited next. Especially if you get older... >>>You can‘t seriously tell me it‘s not extremely unethical for people with huntington‘s disease or…
Both eggs and sperm producing cells are created during formation of embrio. We could even define that these cells as "clones of you" that were created not much after your first cells were created, because your DNA, that…
Ah, yes - few million of them. Simple task for sure, if the liver is functioning as testes.
We don't get 50/50 of distinct genes from our parents - it is more like 30/70 and can be even 10/90. The whole DNA ratio in this equation is irrelevant, as we all have 99% of the same DNA. Also, in real world, one…
>>>Easiest way to do this stuff is before fertilization when you have one egg and one sperm to work with. Yes. But it seems, that nature so far is still better than we at picking better quality cells in laboratory…
This is something I have never seen for decades - a troll that posts links to his own quotes... We met again.
The issue here is that with this approach we have to ask who has to be limited next. Especially if you get older... >>>You can‘t seriously tell me it‘s not extremely unethical for people with huntington‘s disease or…
Both eggs and sperm producing cells are created during formation of embrio. We could even define that these cells as "clones of you" that were created not much after your first cells were created, because your DNA, that…
Ah, yes - few million of them. Simple task for sure, if the liver is functioning as testes.
We don't get 50/50 of distinct genes from our parents - it is more like 30/70 and can be even 10/90. The whole DNA ratio in this equation is irrelevant, as we all have 99% of the same DNA. Also, in real world, one…
>>>Easiest way to do this stuff is before fertilization when you have one egg and one sperm to work with. Yes. But it seems, that nature so far is still better than we at picking better quality cells in laboratory…