Human-animal hybrids reared in the laboratory |
Written by Natascia |
Monday, 25 July 2011 09:59 |
Three laboratories of some prestigious universities in the UK have created 150 embryos resulting from the crossing of human genes with animals. A parliamentary investigation has revealed this fact, showing that hybrid human-animal experiments have led to the initial results expected to be sources of stem cells that can be treated with a range of diseases, write DailyMail. Laboratories belonging to King's College London, Warwick University and Newcastle University. Laboratories have been licensed to do research in this respect since 2008, all being kept strictly secret. In terms of legal, Britain adopted in 2008 Human Fertilisation Embriology Act, legislation that allows the creation UNR human-animal hybrid type, at the request of scientists who believed that they managed to create a large base of stem cells. Thus, the three laboratories were obtained variety of human-animal hybrids being made by fertilization with human sperm, human implantand a nucleus in a animal cell. The result was the development of human cells mixed with animal embryos. ziare.com |
Last Updated on Monday, 25 July 2011 14:47 |
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