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No. Even if you tried to artificially inseminate a fish with human sperm, there are various biological guards to prevent this type of hybridization, foremost of which is the number of chromosomes in the male and female sex cells (gametes). If this chromosone count doesn't match, as it doesn't between human and fish,, the egg won'tbe fertilized.

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