IMO, this will be next great debate. http://www.ted.com/talks/jennifer_d...ium=email&utm_content=talk_of_the_week_button
oops was the reference too obscure? (deep space 9) he was genetically enhanced which had been outlawed, so he had to hide that fact. One wonders how often science fiction accurately precedes/predicts current science?
In the Star Trek universe, the whole Eugenics program of an earlier century produced exceptional individuals like Khan Domian Singh (Ricardo Montalban), who also turned out to be an exceptional megalomaniac, and so experimenting in this manner was banned in the civilizations associated with the United Federation of Planets forever. Just imagine living in a world populated by clones of Donald Trump.
I would submit that it depends on the mathematical challenges. But, IMO, if it can be done, we will do it someday. That is if we have enough time before we blow ourselves uo.
take a skin cell revert it to a stem cell and create a mouse done and done again in china we can do this, we will do this with humans(if we haven't already done so) ................ the limits are beyond my imagination
I agree, if it is mathematically possible, we will at least try to test it. small question: the skin cell used to create a mouse was not a human skin cell, was it?