But if one of these companies decides to rename themselves "Mappo," don't say you weren't warned.
Britain approves human-animal embryo research
LONDON (Reuters) - British regulators decided on Wednesday to permit in principle the creation of hybrid human-animal embryos for research into illnesses such as Parkinson's, Motor Neuron Disease and Alzheimer's.
The Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority (HFEA) agreed to allow a specific kind of inter-species hybrid, where human DNA is injected into a hollowed out animal egg cell, a spokeswoman for the regulator said.
The resulting "cytoplastic hybrid" embryo, or "cybrid" would be 99.9 percent human and 0.1 percent animal.
And if it turns out to be Hip Flask, it would be all heart. Let's keep our fingers crossed, big guy!

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