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David Jones

Nature, 1999, vol. 402, issue 6760, 367-367

Abstract: The ability of a growing fetus to accept foreign tissue as part of itself could be exploited to create mixed species. The most challenging mixture would be an animal-plant hybrid, which would allow ‘little green men’ to photosynthesize once the problem of a common sap and blood supply is solved.

Date: 1999
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