Is it theoretically possible to cross genus/species
breed a Rooster (genus/species–Gallus Domesticus) with
a Gorilla (genus/species—Gorilla Gorilla gorilla gorilla)
using the technology of Genetic Engineering?
Which Phenotypic traits would most likely be dominant?
Would the “creature” ROOSTORILLA be able to communicate
with male/female Chickens, and male/female Gorillas?
Would ROOSTORILLA develop “behavior problems” if
he/she is rejected by his/her genetic ancestors?
Would human “nurturing” be a solution to this
undetermined problem?
For further information on the New Darwinian Evolving
Religion, ROOSTORILLA, see our website at roostorilla.com
(under construction).
My first instinct is to say no, but they are doing the damndest things with genetic engineering lately. Those two species seem too different to allow for a cross-breed, though.
I haven’t a clue. Is there a reasonable way of predicting this?
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Again, I can think of no way that this can be reasonably answered.
“Under construction”? Hell, the website seems to be completely non-existent.
Most likely not. Even if these two creatures do have the same number of chromosomes, there’s probably enough difference in what locus codes for what protein that it wouldn’t work. IANABiologist, but that’s my guess.
My first thought-What the ding-dong hell is this doing in Great Debates. Let’s move it to IMHO.
My second thought(after taste testing three different hard apple ciders and four different varieties of hard lemonade)-I think this baby has definite potential! Can you imagine beng awoken every morning at 5 am with screaming and grunting? Can you see the look on the face of the fox when he breaks in? I tell you now, all heads will turn when that chicken cosses the road! I would definitely prescribe muscle relaxants for the hens-they will be be needed for the sexual act AND the laying of the eggs.
I’m not so much worried about crossing a gorilla with a chicken as I am that the OP used the term “darwinian religion” Another Creationist? :rolleyes:
As for the cross-breeding experiment, IANAB but I don’t think it could be successful. The two species are too far apart, genetically. One’s mammalian, the other avian.
I was once a Biology student, and we actually learned about this very topic. The actual chromosomes don’t have to be the same I believe. In the mule, a horse and a donkey are joined. I am pretty sure they don’t have the same number. My teacher showed us a pretty big list of hybrids. My favorite was a Tigelon (Tiger Lion). I believe the only requirement is to be of the same genus. Also keep mind all Hybrids are sterile. So I will assume that your Monkey Chicken combo can’t come to be. But wait there is more. I read an article recently where they made a spider-goat. The goat looked like a regular goat, but there were strands of silk in the milk which could be one day implemented for surgery. I will look for the site.
Thanks for the information. “TRANSGENICS” seems to be
taking off. If I could train a female ROOSTORILLA to stand
still while I milk her, I wonder if I could sell her
milk as a “Genetically Enginerred Aphrodisiac”, because
of the promiscuous nature of Roosters?
Note that the goat/spider wasn’t really a hybrid – it was more like monkeying ( sorry ) around with a goats DNA. It was still 99.9% goat. A cooler ( IMHO ) use of this is http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/humnph.htm where they implant human insulin generator DNA into bacteria, and then the bacteria makes “human” insulin. But, that sure as heck isn’t a Human/Bacteria hybrid.
The article in Forbes linked above is quite amazing, and worth setting out in full:
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MeCorva is actually completely correct. The Spider-goat and bacteria that produced insulin are in fact not hybrids. They are just genetically altered animals. In fact they are no different than cold-resistant corn. A spider and goat were not joined and neither was a human and a bacteria. I brought up the concept of transgenics because you could combine certain characteristics and it onto the Rooster or Gorilla.
I suppose it all boils down to your defeinition of the qword ‘hybrid’ - not all types of hybrid arise from sexual reproduction between the two species involved; there is such a thing as a ‘Graft Hybrid’ (Chimaera) - Laburnocytisus is the classic example of a chimaera.
maybe qwe just need a new quailification, i.e. ‘genetically engineered hybrid’
I’m not denying that they are not hybrids, but if an animal has been genetically modified with another animal’s DNA, what is the nomenclature for it?
Does a “human-bacteria” really have to be a big floating 1950s sci-fi blob with a human brain, or a spider-goat an eight-legged thing with horns and a penchant for eating everything?
here is a picture of laburnocytisus, if anyone is interested; I would have added this link in my earlier post, but the board closes for maintenance at 9:00(ish) GMT, so I was in a hurry.
Lost in Reality – it’s clear you understand the difference between transgenic and hybrids, but for fear of some people misunderstanding ( and, probably using it to disprove darwinian religion on some other post… =:> ), I figured I’d make sure it was clarified.
Dave, the word apparently seems to be transgenic: having chromosomes into which one or more heterologous genes have been incorporated either artificially or naturally <transgenic mice>
Thank LiR for that – I knew they did it, but not what they call it. Transgenics happens a lot, but most people don’t really care, since the results look ‘just like’ one of the original parents.
Mangetout, if you start randomluy insuertiung extra chauractuers into wourds, wue might think youuuuu are mocuking us. ( at least, I might. ) And, if you are trying to make good scrabble words, I vote for “EiEiO” as a ‘pity word’.
Soory abouot that, tryign to type topo fast opn an rather crappy laptop keyborad, ansd didnt’ mean t o cause yopu any problems.
My family and I used to play a game that we called ‘unscrabble’ - you had to avoid using words which exist in the dictionary, but had to be able to invent a plausible definition for your word (the other players would vote). The only one of my words I can remember is Aikrije, which is a type of exotic subatomic particle.