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I want to crossbread a chimpanzee and a human?

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Is this possible?

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  1. That's not possible. But I heard you can use some advanced technological or scientifical knowledge to do that.


  2. Much unlike the animalistic conservatives, at least liberals can say they're part human

  3. Already been done,  you should see my ex!

  4. Been done, It's called a Democrat

  5. Yes, it produces liberals

  6. aids comes to mind,like green monkeys and all that ****. cmon would you f...k a monkey or an ape.get real pal. or get a g/for maybe even a new pillow.lol.

  7. uh huh right.........

  8. forget it its been done they are all working in Washington DC

  9. That's pretty disturbing.

  10. Sorry, your parents beat you to it.

  11. you never know until you try

  12. No, the chimpanzee has a different number of chromosomes (24 pairs) to a human (23 pairs) so there would not be a match, the fertilized egg would not take root in the womb or develop. The genetics are smiliar but in the human two of the chimp's pairs are fused, making one pair.

    You might be able to genetically engineer a crossbreed if you went with the human's fused pair OR the chimp's split pair. But human and chimp DNA are so similar that the crossbreed would either be a definite human or a definite chimpanzee, depending on which option you went with.

  13. "cross bread"? lol, looks like someone needs to learn how to spell...

    and no, you can't. they have to be of the same species.

    like, you can't successfully breed a dog and a cat.

  14. You are too late. Haven't you seen Gilbert Gottfried???

  15. Do you have a chimp ? if so try it , just don't get caught as that is against the law. for beastiality.

  16. Just be sure you find a consenting chimpansee.

  17. nope. they cancel each other out.

  18. SS, are you going to pay child support?

  19. If you could make it work, then you'd have a "Homo panzee".

  20. They've already done that..........it's Amy Winehouse.

  21. This is like having a peanut butter and banana sandwich. Be sure to use mayonaise it goes best.

  22. jerry springer material

  23. well please get the amount of yeast right, no hairy toes, set the oven at 325 degrees, no need to frost after cooled....I have a recipe if you need it

  24. No.

    Stalin made such an attempt in the 1920s. It failed so he exiled the scientists that ran the project.

    Humans are part of the hominid family. They are both part of and descended from them. The process of this development is called evolution. In brief, this means that new species develop and expand as they are better at dealing with their environment then others. See: http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/evo...

    for a discussion of the evolution process.

    The hominids include humans and the apes. They are part of the family Hominidae, of the order Primate. Humans did not "descend from the apes" We share a common ancestor with them and are considered "cousins." Chimpanzees, our closest relative, share a 99% match in DNA. In protein sequencing, the match is closer, no differences at all.  When man's protein sequencing is compared to gorillas there is only two differences in the match with hemoglobin, red blood cells and amino acids. Lastly the antgen-antibody reaction for humans is 97% from chimpanzees compared to 50% for baboons. In other words we're related. DNA is today used to show how closely people are related (as in determining paternity) and to determine if people were at a crime scene (as a means to determine guilt or innocence). It also is used to determine how long ago species split off from each other.

    The split from the apes is put at 8 million years ago. That's based both on the fossil remains and the know rate of change for DNA. Here's the crux of the issue; millions of years ago humans and ape split and the DNA of each continued to evolve. "In the case of human and chimpanzee, the divergence occurred sufficiently long ago that there are significant numbers of rearrangements in the chromosomes but not so long that all chromosomes have rearrangements"

    http://www.evolutionpages.com/homo_pan_d...

    In short, we're close but not close enough to interbreed. Counting the difference in the human and ape chromosomes, any potential hybrid would be sterile.

    There have been supposed hybrids. One was "Oliver." His appearance, behavior and intelligence all suggested a human/ape cross. DNA testing in 1997 showed that he was fully chimpanzee.

  25. If you want to have a chimpanzee and a human mate, then it is not possible. Animals of different species cannot produce viable offspring. This is the reason why dogs and cats don't have babies. If you want the offspring to have qualities of one of the animals you would need to extract certain DNA sequences that are able to integrate into the other animals' DNA. Usually, the offspring turns out sterile. For example, a mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse, which is classified as a kind of F1 hybrid. The reverse, the offspring of a male horse and a female donkey, is called a hinny. Even though they are different species, there is a *****rare***** occurance when the chromosomes have a match up (due to mutations).

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