Human-Animal Chimeras: Unethical and Unnecessary

In the United States, the ethical considerations regarding human-animal chimeras and human embryo research are intertwined. Understanding the regulations on human-animal chimeras the United States ought to have requires a review of the United States' policies on human embryo research, an overview of what human-animal chimeras are, an analysis of the purported benefits of human-animal chimera research, and a synopsis of the ethical questions posed by creating these creatures.

The serious ethical concerns about the creation of human-animal chimeras and the lack of any beneficial scientific advancements from chimera experiments make it clear that human-animal chimeras are unethical and unnecessary.

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