Can DNA be energetically transformed from one species to another?

The agricultural corporation Ciba-Geigy discovered they could transform existing plant seeds into extinct varieties – simply by zapping them with a weak electrostatic current. This generated stronger and faster-growing wheat, extinct fern species and tulips with thorns.

Italian scientist Pier Luigi ighina energetically transformed a living apricot tree into an apple tree, actually causing the fruits on the branches to metamorphosize in 16 days. He also zapped a rat with DnA-wave information from a cat, causing the rat to grow a cat-like tail in four days.

Korean scientist Dr. Dzang Kangeng got patent #n1828665 for a device that used microwaves to transfer the DnA-wave information of a duck into a pregnant mother hen. Roughly 80 percent of her eggs hatched as half-duck, half-chicken hybrids.

Dr. Peter Gariaev zapped salamander eggs with a low-level laser and redirected the beam into frog eggs. The frog eggs experienced a complete metamorphosis, and grew into healthy adult salamanders.

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