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Scientists Just Made Sheep-Human Hybrids. Here's What You Need to Know
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Researchers have achieved a new kind of chimeric first, producing sheep-human hybrid embryos that could one day represent the future of organ donation – by using body parts grown inside unnatural, engineered animals.

With that end goal in mind, scientists have created the first interspecies sheep-human chimera, introducing human stem cells into sheep embryos, resulting in a hybrid creature that's more than 99 percent sheep – but also a tiny, little bit like you and me.

Admittedly, the human portion of the embryos created in the experiment – before they were destroyed after 28 days – is exceedingly small, but the fact it exists at all is what generates considerable controversy in this field of research.

"The contribution of human cells so far is very small. It's nothing like a pig with a human face or human brain," stem cell biologist Hiro Nakauchi from Stanford University told media at a presentation of the research this week in Austin, Texas, explaining that, by cell count, only about one in 10,000 cells (or less) in the sheep embryos are human.

The research builds on previous experiments by some of the same team that saw scientists successfully grow human cells inside early-stage pig embryos in the lab, creating pig-human hybrids that the researchers described as interspecies chimeras.

While the 'mad scientist' stereotype is fully present and accounted for in this kind of research, these divisive experiments could one day provide a unique solution for the thousands of people on donation waiting lists for live-saving organs – most of whom die before compatible body parts can be sourced for them, the researchers explain.

"Even today the best matched organs, except if they come from identical twins, don't last very long because with time the immune system continuously is attacking them," says one of the team, reproductive biologist Pablo Ross from the University of California, Davis.

Although it's still a long way off, organs produced in interspecies chimeras could be one way of producing enough supply to meet demand – by transplanting, say, a hybridised pancreas, from a sheep or pig, to a desperate patient.

For the transplant to work, the researchers think at least 1 percent of the embryo's cells would need to be human – meaning these first steps demonstrated in the sheep are still very preliminary.

But, of course, upping the human ratio in the chimera mix also inevitably increases ethical qualms about the kind of creature being created, ostensibly, for the sole purpose of having its essential organs harvested.

"I have the same concerns," Ross explains.

"Let's say that if our results indicate that the human cells all go to the brain of the animal, then we may never carry this forward."

There are no easy answers to the kinds of ethical questions this sort of research raises, but with someone being added to a US transplant waiting list every 10 minutes, the researchers say we shouldn't discount the possibilities of what chimeras could one day do for us.

"All of these approaches are controversial, and none of them are perfect, but they offer hope to people who are dying on a daily basis," Ross says.

"We need to explore all possible alternatives to provide organs to ailing people."

The findings were presented over the weekend at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Austin, Texas.
So in the future, organs for transplants could be grown in sheep. What a time to be alive.
 
Really bleats me as to why this needs to happen.
Ewe really needed to just ram a pun into this important article, didn't ya? Don't let the media pull the wool over your eyes folks, we're being led like lambs to the slaughter, until everyone has become a some kind of baa-ad Island of Dr. Moreau science experiment.
 
So does this mean that scientists are going to be making literal lolcows next?
 
But, of course, upping the human ratio in the chimera mix also inevitably increases ethical qualms about the kind of creature being created, ostensibly, for the sole purpose of having its essential organs harvested.
After centuries of scientific advancement pushing the boundaries of what can be considered ethical, after centuries of philosophers warning us to keep our hubris in check, if real life version of Frankenstein’s monster winds up being a fucking mansheep I’m gonna be so dissapointed.
 
Remember that movie known as The Island? Kind of reminds me of that if we are to add more human DNA for the sole purpose of organ harvesting.
 
So, they're trying to make this guy from Clone High a reality?
 

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What a shitty article, deliberately making good research sound as freaky as possible for clickbait. All of humanity can benefit from their own custom grown neko-girl waifu.
 
I heard a while ago about scientists trying to grow human organs in pigs. There are definitely ethical issues with this type of thing, these animals are sentient beings and we are tinkering with their genetic heritage and making their existence solely for organs for humans.

However, it could also help a lot of people. Human to human organ transplants really aren't ideal if you think about it. It would be nice if we could make something more custom that would take less maintenance with immune suppressing drugs. We already raise life stock, sentient beings just to be eaten so unless you're vegan I guess you can't complain.
 
I heard a while ago about scientists trying to grow human organs in pigs. There are definitely ethical issues with this type of thing, these animals are sentient beings and we are tinkering with their genetic heritage and making their existence solely for organs for humans.

However, it could also help a lot of people. Human to human organ transplants really aren't ideal if you think about it. It would be nice if we could make something more custom that would take less maintenance with immune suppressing drugs. We already raise life stock, sentient beings just to be eaten so unless you're vegan I guess you can't complain.
But what if you are a vegan?
 
Vegans don't deserve to live.
I heard a while ago about scientists trying to grow human organs in pigs. There are definitely ethical issues with this type of thing, these animals are sentient beings and we are tinkering with their genetic heritage and making their existence solely for organs for humans.
That was already the only reason we were raising them. Little difference between this and just using them for meat. The difference being it's absolute life and death rather than convenience and pleasure.
 
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But what if you are a vegan?
Then I can see why you would oppose this.
Vegans don't deserve to live.

That was already the only reason we were raising them. Little difference between this and just using them for meat. The difference being it's absolute life and death rather than convenience and pleasure.
Good point. I'm not freaked out over this. It will help many sick people. I feel like I would need to be veg to not be a hypocrite over this if I was against it.
 
Not yet. They need to try harder.
Just wait a few years til some rich twat realizes that her skin is old and wrinkly and wants to have new stuff grown for her. That'll be the decade that funding goes through the roof and we see results. Also, designer babies will become a thing when the Chinese want to have only one or two perfect children with no defects whatsoever.
 
I heard a while ago about scientists trying to grow human organs in pigs. There are definitely ethical issues with this type of thing, these animals are sentient beings and we are tinkering with their genetic heritage and making their existence solely for organs for humans.

However, it could also help a lot of people. Human to human organ transplants really aren't ideal if you think about it. It would be nice if we could make something more custom that would take less maintenance with immune suppressing drugs. We already raise life stock, sentient beings just to be eaten so unless you're vegan I guess you can't complain.

That isn't the ethical problem. The problem is if we make an animal/human hybrid, is that creature more than an animal? Is it a person? Does it have a sapient mind? Does it have a human soul? If so then it would be no different than growing and harvesting organs from people.
 
A pig with a human pancreas is just a pig with a human pancreas. A pancreas is not a person. We already have mice with human immune systems but no one complained about that.
 
Does it have a sapient mind? Does it have a human soul
They’ve grown human ears on mice before, and I’ve yet to see a Pinky and The Brain situation arise, so no. When you graft DNA into the genome of a creature, the DNA only effects what it’s coding for (so if a strand translates to pancreas, it’s going to have the structure of a human pancreas, not have random organs that are more human than mouse).
 
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