On Nov 18, 9:31 pm, David Jonsson <davidjonssonswe...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Are any genetic combinations more or less represented in ova or
> spermatozoa from one individual? Has the subject been studied? Refer
> me to any studies.
>
> I realize that the subject might be hard to investigate. With a total
> of 8 million combinations in humans ...
This might be wrong. The number of possible combinations of human
gametes are determined by the meiosis process which there are
different descriptions on how it occurs. Research in the area is young
which can explain why the scientific community hasn't yet determined
what the case is. Investigation continues.
Until it is known how meiosis works any attempt on creating artificial
meiosis for humans must be considered a violation of the Swedish law
Lag (2006:351) om genetisk integritet m.m.
http://www.riksdagen.se/webbnav/index.aspx?nid=3911&bet=2006:351
Strong efforts are made by some to form an opinion to make artificial
meiosis. Based on what they say and do they must be classified as
fornicators. Fornication means to stop or compromise the regeneration
of life.
Even artificial selection of male gametes must be considered a
violation of the mentioned law. This is a very common violation in
Sweden. People who are assigned and payed to ensure that the law is
followed are ignorant. Their ignorance follows from the limited
philosophy that the law only applies on the zygote or later forms of
life. They also tend to think that processes for which the causes are
unknown are randomized and thus replaceable by any according to them
random processes. These two philosophies applied to sexual
reproduction has to be classified as fornication and must thus not be
seen by the collective to be regenerative processes for humans.
When meiosis is well understood the situation can change. Meiosis must
be of high quality.
David