Messi who has finally honored the invitation to play for his country can be reproduced using existing technology and techniques, according to researcher and genetic expert Arcadi Navarro.
He claimed that the Barcelona's talisman would come up as a baby with the same potential to become the best ever in the sporting history.
Navarro, head of the European Genome-Phenome Archive (EGA) made the statement during an interview at the Spanish radio station Cadena SER.
His words:
"Yes, Messi could be cloned with current techniques." We would achieve a being that is very similar to Messi, the result would look like Messi's twin, as if two twins had been born and we had frozen one of them for 20 or 30 years. "
However, there is no
guarantee that Mini-Messi would be as good as the real one because of the environmental and educational impact as
well as experience.
The real Messi left Newell's old boys in Argentina to join Barcelona side at the age of 13. He was treated for growth hormone deficiency for four years from when he was 10 to 14 years old.
The real Messi left Newell's old boys in Argentina to join Barcelona side at the age of 13. He was treated for growth hormone deficiency for four years from when he was 10 to 14 years old.
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