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Originally Posted by Argonavis
Nevertheless, whilst our connections to our ape relatives has been confirmed by DNA analysis
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Hmmm this is an interesting theory but we are also closely related to pigs in our DNA also. Plus pig organs can be transplanted into humans, and they are trying to overcome some problems doing it but it can be done.
researchers have managed to employ pig livers, but only externally and not implanted in the body, to cleanse the blood of toxins in a small number of patients with severe liver failure
http://www.facsnet.org/tools/sci_tech/biotek/pig.php3
Scientists have successfully produced an embryonic pig-human hybrid. Human DNA was inserted into pig cells which became tiny embryos
http://www.rense.com/general4/hupig.htm
BUT the DNA in monkey cells will always produce baby monkeys alway have and always will. Same goes for Pigs and humans and every other species on earth. The DNA in cells is like the ROM in a computer which is fixed and dosent change, and not like the RAM that can be changed. If the DNA in the cells randomly change then the mutations on the physiology of the poor thing is disastrous, unless of cause you think two heads are better than one 