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Mixed messages: is research into human-monkey embryos ethical?

When King Minos of Crete was given a magnificent bull by the sea god Poseidon for a sacrifice, he could not bring himself to kill it. In anger, Poseidon enchanted Minos’s wife Pasiphaë to be filled with lust for the creature. The result of their trans-species mating was the bull-headed monster the Minotaur. Hybrids of humans and animals throng within myth and legend: centaurs, mermaids, goat-footed Pan. We’re both fascinated and uneasy about the. ....

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Stem cells: International team of researchers creates 132 human-monkey embryos in China | USA


A team of researchers led by the Spanish scientist Juan Carlos Izpisúa has created 132 human-monkey embryos in a laboratory in China, in a controversial experiment first revealed by EL PAÍS in the summer of 2019 and now officially published in detail.
Three of the embryos, which grew to contain up to 10,000 cells, developed for 19 days outside the uterus, at which point the researchers interrupted the study, they said in an article published by the scientific journal
Cell on April 15. Scientists use the term “chimera” from Greek mythology to refer to these hybrids, in reference to a creature with the head of a lion, a goat’s head on its back and a snake’s head for a tail. ....

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