hybridization

Started by King Castle3 pages

hybridization

how many animals do we know has bn hybridized?

and how long will it be b4 i get my monkey man or ape man or the possibility of such ?

are there no human genetic make up close enough to match it to an ape.

i know chromosomes need to line up are their no chromosomal damage where a human or an ape would have the same amount of chromosomes ?

in mutation in a human or an ape?

also what makes a new species if it was born from a certain known animal?

how much of a difference does one need to have to be considered different from its original parents or species?

Hominids are a type of ape.

and also a type of human

Originally posted by King Castle
and also a type of human

Yes, humans are hominids, and hominids are apes. So asking, "i know chromosomes need to line up are their no chromosomal damage where a human or an ape would have the same amount of chromosomes ?" is a poorly worded question, at best.

but u know what i want and meant... dont get smart w/me. 😒 😖hifty:
either this :

http://meerajay.sulekha.com/mstore/meerajay/albums/default/ape.jpg
or this

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Originally posted by King Castle
but u know what i want and meant... dont get smart w/me. 😒...

It is your responsibility to communicate your idea, and it is mine to point out were I don't understand you.

fine, i want to know what variables need to line up for a modern human to be hybridized with either a modern ape or monkey and if science will be able to solve this problem in the near future,.

Originally posted by King Castle
fine, i want to know what variables need to line up for a modern human to be hybridized with either a modern ape or monkey and if science will be able to solve this problem in the near future,.

The mismatch in chromosomes would lead to an animal that could not reproduce. That problem cannot be overcome by modern science.

how do you know or are you just assuming it would be sterile?

i mean we have some modern hybrids that do reproduce as far as i am aware..

😕

Originally posted by King Castle
how do you know or are you just assuming it would be sterile?

i mean we have some modern hybrids that do reproduce as far as i am aware..

😕

Sure there are some hybrids that can reproduce, but in each and every case, they are of species that have a robust genetic diversity. Humans, on the other hand, have a very narrow diversity, because we suffered an extinction bottle neck around 70,000 years ago.

I just assume it to be human.......

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
because we suffered an extinction bottle neck around 70,000 years ago.
ohh, interesting explain more pls.

Originally posted by King Castle
ohh, interesting explain more pls.

About what? 😕

why are we not diverse?

http://www.rense.com/general67/oliver.htm

Wikipedia has a pretty good article on the subject of the Humanzee:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humanzee

The Russian army actually had plans of creating an army of hybrid soldiers and workers but it never really came to anything.

Originally posted by King Castle
why are we not diverse?

We are very diverse.

YouTube video

had stalin's scientist used a chimp rather then an orangutan and a used a human with damage chromosome could it not increased the odds at least slightly?

how many animals do we know has bn hybridized?

Liger: Male Lion and female Tiger

Tigon: Male Tiger and female Lion.

Mule: Male donkey and female horse.

Beefalo: Domestic cow and Bison

Cama: Llama and Camel

Geep: Goat and Sheep (although this is technically a Chimera as they can't simply be bred and the zygotes have to be artificially fused together as one species has 6 less chromosomes than the other and so they can't pair up naturally)

Grolar bear: Grizzly and Polar bear hybrid which occassionally occurs naturally.

Zebroid: Cross between an Zebra and any other Equine...a Zorse being an example (i'm sure you can guess)

There's loads.

The problem with cross breeding is it can only occur, like I said above, if the number of chromosomes in each species is the same and so can pair up. If they can't then the embryo isn't viable and so results in natural termination.