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A reproductive biology question......?
Is it possible for humans to mate with any close relative ape species much as horses can be mated with donkeys to produce (sterile) mules?? If so is there record of any mad scientists actually doing it?
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- Big DaddyLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
Nope. Humans have a different number of chromosomes from other great apes.
Ilya Ivanovich Ivanov http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Ivanovich_Ivanov made at least three attempts (all failed).
- 8 years ago
No. Their reproduction system is totally different from ours, including the gestation period etc. Plus their sperm and eggs are not equal to any humans. Why on earth would anyone want to do that anyway? There's cloning but only in the same species and male or females, equally cannot be cloned into one.
Source(s): Any Science reference book.