Meiclon cow milk may be on the market
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Last Update: 2001-12-17
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Lead: according to overseas media reports, 21 cloned cows raised on an experimental farm in Wisconsin have begun to produce milk Unless the federal government decides to intervene, the milk may be sold all over the United States in the near future INFIGEN biotech, which runs the farm, said 17 of the cows were bred from the same cow's cells, with identical genes And these cloned cows are healthy and normal, and their milk appearance and flavor are no different from other milk There is no federal law to prevent the milk from going on the market, but the Federal Food and drug administration requires biotechnology companies to strengthen their self-discipline and not sell cloned animal products Currently, the Federal Food and drug administration is waiting for the National Academy of Sciences to check the safety of cloned animal products, and the test results report will not be completed until January next year (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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