The future of animal cloning - Aug 16, 2007
Checkbiotech.org (press release),The BBC Radio 4 series Peas in a Pod has taken a look at the current state of animal cloning and where it might be heading. It's on a small scale and mostly
Down on animal pharm - Aug 10, 2007
BBC News,Well, the BBC Radio 4 series Peas in a Pod has taken a look at the current state of animal cloning and where it might be heading.
Ethics group launches consultation on animal cloning for food supply - Aug 6, 2007
Cordis News,The European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies (EGE) has launched a public consultation on the ethical aspects of animal cloning for food
Interview with Li Shangang, developer of the world's first ... - Jul 26, 2007
Interfax.cn (subscription),Li: Rabbit cloning is not much different from other animal cloning. First, you must obtain a piece of tissue from the embryo and then nurture it until it
Cloned rabbit fine five months after birth - Jul 23, 2007
China Daily,By Wang Ying (China Daily) The world's first cloned rabbit produced from the somatic cells of a rabbit fetus passed a molecular biology test at the Chinese
Pocket guide helps ID modified foods - Jul 26, 2007
Miami Herald,The Center for Food Safety also opposes irradiation and food-animal cloning and has labored to keep industry from weakening federal organic standards.
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