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Query:

Re: Can species be genetically intertwined?

Area: Genetics
Posted By: Jim Beisley, chief research of immune system kinetics,Univ of Calif at Berkeley
Date: Mon Mar 10 15:27:16 1997
Message:
Hi Patrick.
In my opinion, over the last 100-150 years, species have been and will continue
to to be geneticaily intertwined, (forming) hybrids species. With the higher
organizations of Nucleic acids and direct cloning methods of today, you will see
and hopfully develop(discover) that the possibilities of creating a viable
(hybrid) embryo will become commonplace, by continious recreating(reassembling)
DNA. Example: Genetic pigs, sheeps, and monkies. ( NEWSWEEK March 10, 97). This
is due, inpart, to the cutting edge proccesses of Transfection and
Transplantation. Now with supercomputers and high speed research, science
fiction is now HERE. Keep in mind that RNA is the key to this puzzle ( EUGENICS)
As far as playing GOD, we as a soceity have been engaged in this practice for
many years (1860-1997). We have to realize that, we are directing our own
evolution intelligently and purposefully towards the development of a better
(and more) advanced forms of human life ( but this stage is already here). Well
I hope that i have given you some insight to your question. Remember, that the
future is where we will spend the rest of our lives.

the research that i am engeged in now deals with the external and internal micro
environments, on a subcellular level. The area of triggers/mechanisms of DNA-RNA
signal proccess, with the induction of microwaves and transfecting of cellular
adhesion.
Feel free to email me questions any time.  Good luck and all my best in college

Jim

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