Friday, March 6, 2020

Hybridization between human and animal




Hybridization between human and animal

1) When we are talking about hybridization, we are talking about transferring the genomes over the border of species. And we want to transfer some specific and precise abilities to humans from those species, which means that researchers must find a certain genome, isolate it, and then make the genome transfer to the cells, what is wanted to modify. 

Researchers can hybridize pig and human, what might mean, that the next-generation producer for the damaged organs. And that means that each person might have the possibility to get change-organs if they need organ transplanting. And the thing is that people are many times asked, what kind of species, we would want to hybridize if we want the maximize the benefit of that connection between genomes. 

The most used argument for hybridization is to make spare parts for humans by using the animals as the "factories". So what kind of animals would we seek, if we want to get maximum benefit for that kind of thing, what might be against morality, if we are looking that thing from the view of the religion? The model is that human comes always first. And that is the principle in science. 

2) Human and pig 

This kind of hybridization would be done because pigs can be used to produce the spare-parts for humans. That thing causes moral- and ethical questions, is it always right to make animals the factories for the new organs, if the people just destroy their organs by drinking too much and smoking cigarettes all the day. 

But the thing is that if each people would have a pig, what carries the spare parts for each person would be a fascinating idea. Is this a really good thing that needs something deep thinking because that kind of thing is ever done before. Here I must say one thing, I'm not a person, who needs the change organ, and that means that I cannot justify this kind of research, because of some religious arguments denies that kind of thing. 

3) Human and bat

The skin on the bat's wings is one of the fastest renewing things in nature. So if that genome, what is the making that thing possible would transfer to humans, that would help to create the new skin for the patients, what have large size skin injuries. 

So if we would transfer the genome, what allows that thing to the body of a human, that thing makes possible that the large skin injuries would be cured at very fast speed. But this thing needs very much research, and the thing, that researchers want to transfer is just the genome, which makes the fast renewing of tissues possible. 

4) Human and salamander (Axolotl (Image))

The thing, what human might want to get from salamander is the ability to grow the new feet and arms for replacing the damaged. Those animals have also the ability to fix the nervous damages, and that is the benefit, that mankind might want to get from that kind of reptilians. 

But this kind of idea is far away in the future. The thing is that the ability to renew entire organs or fixing damages of the spinal cord is a fascinating idea. The genome transfer is quite a risky thing, and if we would want to transfer just the right genome, that thing would need very much research or something unexpected would happen. 

4) Human and vegetables

The thing is that chlorophyll would make possible to create sugars inside the skin cells, and that would decrease the human's need to get fresh vegetables. That kind of thing allows benefiting new kinds of nutrients for humans, and maybe that thing allows also long-term space journeys, which are lasting even centuries. 

But this kind of thing, what I wrote here is pure visions. When we are thinking about the practical solutions, we need to wait for a while and the thing that something, what might seem disgusting in our eyes is connected to our genomes might seem very weird in the eyes of some people. 

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