I had a similar thought; actually my childrens’ have had cell samples frozen since I banked their cord blood.
Perhaps it’s a rationalization, but my instinct is that even a 100 year old person will have plenty of functioning cells available for use in cloning or whatever and that errors in the code sequence could be corrected by comparing cells from different parts of the body.
I had a similar thought; actually my childrens’ have had cell samples frozen since I banked their cord blood.
Perhaps it’s a rationalization, but my instinct is that even a 100 year old person will have plenty of functioning cells available for use in cloning or whatever and that errors in the code sequence could be corrected by comparing cells from different parts of the body.