Chromosomes created in lab

NEW YORK - Artificial human chromosomes have been created for the first time in a landmark genetic breakthrough

NEW YORK - Artificial human chromosomes have been created for the first time in a landmark genetic breakthrough. Scientists in America produced the chromosomes paired strands of DNA containing the genetic blueprints of living things - in human cancer cells grown in a laboratory.

The researchers, led by Dr Huntington Willard at Case Western, Reserve University In Cleveland, Ohio, dismiss any sinister notions of the breakthrough leading to the Frankenstein like creation of synthetic life.