We don't have that knowledge and technology enough to 'recreate' from DNA.
1. ‘Recreating’ from DNA would mean either restoring all the cells. Do we know all of them, in which sequence? How the cells should be preserved during the process?
2. DNA is a permanent copy of a cell genome, changes in its structure cause great consequences.
3. There are studies that have found that DNA damage can lead to an immune response similar to that observed during viral infection.
4. Question of ethics of gene 'recreation' is open.
My post was of future considerations 'what if' and 'when'? 😉
First all-private flight to the ISS (via SpaceX) - eight days aboard the station. Stuff Baldy and Beardy!
No idea what they've paid, but they get eight days in orbit! BBC articlle here.
Oolite Naval Attaché
55 million each for bed and breakfast and you have make your own breakfast. 🤣
55 million each for bed and breakfast and you have make your own breakfast.
<chuckles> It'll all be mush out of a bag anyway, I expect.
Oolite Naval Attaché