Wednesday 1 February 2017

US Based Scientists Develops Human-Pig Hybrid

US Based Scientists Develops Human-Pig Hybrid (संकर) Based on a study report published in the journal Cell on January 30, 2017, an International Team of Scientists from United States have created a Human-Pig US Based Scientists Develops Human-Pig Hybrid in a research project paving way(फ़र्श रास्ता) to address shortage of organ for transplantation. The team created an organism scientifically
known as a Chimera, an organism that contains cells from two different species. The researchers injected human stem cells into early-stage pig embryos. These hybrid embryos were then transferred into surrogate sows and allowed to develop until the first trimester(तिमाही).More than 150 of the embryos developed into chimeras(काइमेरा), which meant that they had developed the precursors (व्यापारियों) of organs including the heart and liver, but they contained a small amount of human cells, around one in 10,000 of the hybrids’ cells were human. The experiment proved that human-pig hybrids are possible and human cells can be introduced into a non-human organism, survive, and even grow inside a host animal.
Definitions of chimera
noun
(in Greek mythology) a fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail.

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