If you ever wanted to know the origins of the concept for the Aslan...

The problem (well its a problem from my point of view at least) with the wiki is that it is full of fanom, mixed almost indistinguishably with canon from actual published material.

The jabberwock article in the original JTAS cited makes no mention whatsoever of genassist or uplift of the species.

I think what is reproduced in the wiki is material from a fan project known as "BARD" (Bureau of Aggregate Reference Data) created by denizens of the TNE mailing list.
@MongooseMatt

Then can we please get a wiki for the OTU???

I don't go look up stuff in the encyclopedia to find out what Billy Bob down at the 7-11 thinks of how whales evolved. I go to an encyclopedia to find facts that have been vetted by knowledgeable people. Why should a wiki be any different?
 
So, I guess the technical answer is, yes, humans have genetically studied and altered alien creatures. They seem to be only one example and a very niche case, so I am not sure if we can infer much from this weird case. So, you may be right, and humans cannot geneer alien species.

Now that I have found that source I can add from that source
eference "Bestiary: The Crested Jabberwock." Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society 15 44-45.
CanonNo
Also see

So not canon and in the OTU not an uplifted species.

I looked at the alien races listed on the Wiki as uplifted AND canon none of them were human uplifts.

So the answer seems to be - unproven.
 
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