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    The Japanese government intends to lift the ban on cloning products

    • Last Update: 2002-09-04
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Lead: Sept 2 according to local media, Japan's ban on the sale of meat and milk from cloned cattle may soon be lifted Kyodo news reports that a new study shows that these products are safe for human consumption, just like the meat, blood and milk of traditional pregnant cattle The report added that the study also showed that mice did not develop disorders after feeding cloned products The production process of cloned cattle is the same as that of Dolly sheep in England in 1996 The scientists transferred the somatic nucleus of an adult cow into another enucleated egg and developed it into an embryo.
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