My biology project!

jverne

Newbie
Joined
Aug 6, 2004
Messages
4,302
Reaction score
0
Well school is ending and we had to present our biology project (genetics), started working at the beggining of school. It's a fetus of a hybrid betwen a squirrel mouse and a bat, which after 9 months of experimenting, combinining diffrent DNA strings, managed to live and develop for almost 1 month! Don't know exactly why did it died, most likely due to genetical incompactibility!?

enjoy! :dork:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v461/_bubby_/project.jpg
 
Well at least you have a lava-lamp now.

Edit: Whoa... stop reading my mind!
 
It's a lava lamp.
 
Pesmerga said:
Did you jizz in a lava lamp?
LOL

I can almost guarantee it was genetic incompatibility. Were you being graded on the viability of your, eh, mutant or on whether or not you could combine the DNA in the first place?
 
They let you recombine DNA in school?!! I don't believe you...
 
LittleB said:
They let you recombine DNA in school?!! I don't believe you...

Don't forget the glowing green fetus-container. Very believeable that is :P
 
Um, wouldn't lava lamps be perfect? Heat from the bulb, and an airtight seal. And a nice clear case so you can watch it develop.
 
Nah, only Acme© Brand Genetic Mutant Containers have the structural strength to stop your baby mutant rampaging accross the city.
 
vegeta897 said:
Um, wouldn't lava lamps be perfect? Heat from the bulb, and an airtight seal. And a nice clear case so you can watch it develop.

Wouldn't it need to develop in like, a womb, or something? Rather than.. a lava lamp? :P
 
SHIPPI said:
Wouldn't it need to develop in like, a womb, or something? Rather than.. a lava lamp? :P

Plug it in, then it has all the power it needs.

Or just put a couple of spoonfulls of sugar in it each day.
 
I do biology to a high level at college, and i'm pretty sure its illegal to do any tampering of that kind, making hybrids of things combined of squirels and bats or whatever. Firstly the ethical issues behind it, secondly the expense of equipment to do it, and the licenses needed to do it. Just for a biology project...it doesnt happen :) Nice trick though. Probably just a 'weird form someone took a picture of' and posted on the net because of its slight alien shape.
 
it's in a lava lamp, can't you see the shape of it (the thing inside)?
 
Good job, you may now get a job at Umbrella Corporations

call 03-2371386186-4626 then input 3671 (your UC registration number) then your social security number, resident identification number and ect.
 
LOL, is it a prerequisite for life that they must develop within lava lamp shaped vessels?
 
Lol, I remember they let us do a DNA project at school. We did a practice, then the real thing, we ****ed up the real thing, ****ing teacher was furious, he was like so ready to ass rape our team leader, she started to cry. Funniest shit in my life.
 
Hectic Glenn said:
I do biology to a high level at college, and i'm pretty sure its illegal to do any tampering of that kind, making hybrids of things combined of squirels and bats or whatever. Firstly the ethical issues behind it, secondly the expense of equipment to do it, and the licenses needed to do it. Just for a biology project...it doesnt happen :) Nice trick though. Probably just a 'weird form someone took a picture of' and posted on the net because of its slight alien shape.


It isn't illegal and has been done for a few years now, not by any high school class or anything like that. But someone created a quall that quacked as it had a little duck dna planted into it.
 
Razor said:
It isn't illegal and has been done for a few years now, not by any high school class or anything like that. But someone created a quall that quacked as it had a little duck dna planted into it.


see, it depends where you are!
 
Back
Top