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stormin1013

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  1. Hi, im new here and new to biology. After going over basic genetics in class, I came up with idea... If you have a plant, you can use restriction enzyme on the right sequence of the DNA bases, that produces chlorophyl. Then you can use animal or human zygote extracted DNA from the ectoderm and combine the extracts, and replace the original human DNA with the recombinant DNA. As the baby develops it should develop chloroplasts and reuse the co2 that the body naturally produces. Then it should reuse the co2 for the production of o2 and vice-versa. Thats a far reality i realize but is this even possible??? Would the chlorophyl enzymes work with the high human body temp? (if it is possible to do that) Please give me your comments, and remember, I am a noob.
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