fmp: human hybridisation presentation
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Alex Goddard FMP
Evolution, Gene Splicing & 3D visualisation
of current & future Hybrid genetics
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Humans have
96% of the same
DNA as
Chimpanzees.
DNA is the
blueprints for all
species on Earth.
Evolution is
caused by
structural changes
of the order of the
base pairs.
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All mammals have the same type of bone &
muscle structure adapted to suit their needs
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Theories suggest a
mutation in the jawmuscle size allowed
the cranial capacity
to increase in
human ancestors
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Gene Splicing may also be able to reverse engineer
extinct species such as raptor dinosaurs from modern
birds.
Studies may be able to help better understand social &
physical attributes of dinosaurs.
in the meantime, computergraphics can help simulate this
by running gait calculations
from bone data and anatomical
knowledge of muscle
attachment & strength
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3D techniques can help
accurately visualise the
past, whether
recreating a face from
a skull or a dinosaurs
walk.
3D can also help
visualise the future
without the need for
human experimentation
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In the future, gene splicing would make it
possible to make hybrid humans. Taking
DNA from different animals to become higher,
faster, stronger.
How would these
DNA changes
manifest in the bone
and musclestructure?
How would the
locomotion bedifferent to
accomodate these
changes?