I'm not going to say impossible, but we just don't need them at this point. Plus since a lot of these genetic experiments would be ultimately affecting something in the brain, it might be near pointless. I don't know, I just don't see it being plausible or necessary or allowed anytime soon.
If we can grow headless bodies, we can just use the organs for transplants, so... that'd be much easier.
I don't know, that's kind of a strange question that I don't feel comfortable even considering. Not many scientists would be comfortable experimenting on headless humans either.
Understanding DNA/RNA and simulating it with computers while using animals to verify the algorithms might be more effective.
Basically science is: predict what will happen, try everything, see what happens, study the results, don't blow yourself up or kill people. Mice and other animals are debatable to harm if necessary, greater good I suppose.
Organ transplants would be the biggest benefit, possibly even full head/brain transplants which would cure almost all conditions. Once we have the technology to reconnect nerves at least.
Yes you can't test what happens to brain tissue ethically, but you can test on every other organ and tissue which would be a huge advantage.
http://www.wired.com/2012/02/headless-chicken-solution/
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I'm not going to say impossible, but we just don't need them at this point. Plus since a lot of these genetic experiments would be ultimately affecting something in the brain, it might be near pointless. I don't know, I just don't see it being plausible or necessary or allowed anytime soon.
If we can grow headless bodies, we can just use the organs for transplants, so... that'd be much easier.
I don't know, that's kind of a strange question that I don't feel comfortable even considering. Not many scientists would be comfortable experimenting on headless humans either.
Understanding DNA/RNA and simulating it with computers while using animals to verify the algorithms might be more effective.
Basically science is: predict what will happen, try everything, see what happens, study the results, don't blow yourself up or kill people. Mice and other animals are debatable to harm if necessary, greater good I suppose.