Regenerating dead cells or cloning dead cells to make a new cell?
Question:
1) In the future is it possible to regenerate dead cells or cloning dead cells to make em new again like a lizard does?
2) With radiation can it mutate a person's DNA or a creature's DNA?
3) Is it ture, that some installations or facilities are far, far away from populated areas because of their toxins or experiments people are currently working with? Like Nuclear plant's, bio-hazard plants...
Answers:
1) For cloning, you need viable DNA. If a cell is dead, the DNA is likely not viable.
2) Radiation can and does mutate DNA. An example is UV radiation and skin cancer.
3) Yes, some facilities are far from the public due to the nature of what is being produced. Some facilities are underground.
But really, if you want zombies, they already exist--how else to explain all the people who still think Bush is great? ha ha
No, to make a zombie, you use just the right amount of that poison a blowfish uses. You deprive your victims brain of oxygen to produce brain damage, but not enough to kill the victim. Then you have to train him.
When cloning you can take the DNA out of a dead cell and put it in an egg cell to make an identical twin of the dead organism, Nothing is brought back to life.
Find out some more about that lizard stuff it's interesting.
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