'Human-animal' embryo ruling due Regulators are due to make a decision whether to allow human-animal embryos to be created and used for research.
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority is expected to give the plan the go-ahead in principle - but each case will still be judged individually.
An HFEA consultation showed the public were "at ease" with the idea when told it could pave the way for therapies for conditions such as Alzheimer's disease.
But a leading opponent said many people would be "horrified" by such a move.
No good reasons for banning this research have been identified
Dr Evan Harris, Lib Dem MP
Scientists want to create hybrid embryos by merging human cells with animal eggs in a bid to extract stem cells.
The cells form the basic building blocks of the body and have the potential to become any tissue, making them essential for research.
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