03-10-2021, 03:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-10-2021, 03:29 AM by HeartBeatOfTheBeast.)
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11 hours ago, heavyhorse said:
Well that's the thing-- Everyone invariably thinks of furries/anthros as human bodies with (choice of animal)'s head and feet. There's absolutely NOTHING in medicine or biology to support that this would be the result (besides artwork imagination). It's statistically much more likely that: 1) the cells will not be viable and will die after a few divisions, or 2) that even if the organism comes to term the internal body transformations will be unable to perform the functions needed to sustain life once removed from the mother's body life support. As well as the probability that the resulting organic object will be a hideous random combination of tissue forms and types that could neither walk or have sex.....
*Notwithstanding CRISPR, the targeted editing of specific chromosomes, for specific purposes, which (to date) produces pretty much invisible modifications at the cellular level. Not horse-headed humans.*
Well I still have my dreams.... But couldn't we use CRISPR to to inject a fur gene inside a human, so that the person would grow fur?