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Valkyrie
21st August 2002, 00:21
Report says cloned animals safe to eat
Christy Feig CNN Medical Unit

Eating meat or drinking milk from cloned animals is probably safe, experts from the National Academies of Science concluded after reviewing what little research exists on the topic.

The report was requested by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to help it decide whether meat from cloned animals could be sold for human consumption.


There are currently several hundred cloned animals in the United States -- primarily cows and pigs. The likelihood that these genetically engineered animals would trigger allergic reactions in people is low, a committee from the academies determined.

But the 12-member panel cautioned that it is difficult to assess allergenicity since it can only be detected once a person is exposed and experiences a reaction.

"As is the case with any new technology, it is almost impossible to state that there is no concern, and in certain areas of animal biotechnology we did identify some legitimate ones," the committee's chairman, North Carolina State University zoology professor John G. Vandenbergh, said in a statement accompanying the report Tuesday.

"By identifying these concerns, we hope we can help this technology be applied as safely as possible without denying the public its potential benefits," Vandenbergh said.

While the experts said eating meat from cloned animals was probably safe, they raised questions about other aspects of animal bioengineering.

They warned that certain genetically engineered animals would pose a risk to the environment if they escaped and introduced their genes into wild populations or overtake them.

For example, salmon that have been genetically engineered to grow bigger and faster could compete more successfully for food and mates than wild salmon if they escaped into the natural environment. That could endanger the wild species, the panel concluded.

The last concern the group had involved animals that were engineered to produce drugs in their milk -- and whether proteins produced by these animals would find their way into the animal's meat, possibly passing the drug on to people who ate the animal but didn't need the medicine.

The committee was not asked to make any policy recommendations. It suggested the current regulatory framework may not be adequate, given the responsibilities of federal agencies for regulating animal biotechnology are unclear in some respects.


08/20/2002 17:40

Anonymous
21st August 2002, 00:26
Cant see why it wouldnt be safe

Xvall
21st August 2002, 01:03
How would you like it if your sole porpouse was to be born and 'harvested'.

Conghaileach
21st August 2002, 03:04
Isn't that already tue of most livestock, Drake? Not including the reproduction part, of course.

Lefty
21st August 2002, 04:12
thats even worse! they dont get to fuck!
:-P... as long as it isnt human, im not objecting to it. (and it doesnt cause me to have a massive allergic reaction)

Valkyrie
21st August 2002, 05:54
"thats even worse! they dont get to fuck!"

LOL! Holy shit! You are too funny Lefty. (your girlfriend too) You have made me burst out laughing!

Actually, Dolly the cloned sheep has offspring, therefore clones have conclusively fucked. Which if you ask me, is worse yet. If I was going to have to eat a cloned animal I would prefer a virgin male one. Blaaughh... either way.

Anonymous
21st August 2002, 16:43
Again, i dont give a siht if the animal that i eat was born in a lab or in a field, makes very little difference.


And Drake, i wouldnt like that very much.

RedCeltic
22nd August 2002, 13:12
I don't know if the Delicatessens up there by you sell boar's head brand products Paris, or if you've seen their commercials. Anyway, this kind of reminds me of their commercial "Turkey, Not technology"... where "Turkey" comes out of a tube and shaped into a turkey breast on a conveyer belt....

Boars head brand thus attacks their competition by claiming that only their turkey contains no preservatives, cereals, fillers nor additives...

I don't know, the more I think about it, the more I think cloning seems to be just another way for us to screw up the planet in order to make more money.


(Edited by RedCeltic at 7:13 am on Aug. 22, 2002)

Fires of History
22nd August 2002, 23:50
What's wrong now, are farm animals not able to get freaky anymore? Why the 'need' for cloning food?

Edit: I can see it now. Cloned, irradiated food full of pesticides, preservatives, and additives- want seconds? How can they expect firsts? Is anyone awake at the wheel? Hello? People? Is anyone awake?

(Edited by Fires of History at 11:56 pm on Aug. 22, 2002)

I Will Deny You
23rd August 2002, 21:48
I don't think animals should be cloned unless it's for scientific research or a species is endangered and its population needs a boost.

Really, there are enough cows and pigs in America already.

Lindsay

Conghaileach
23rd August 2002, 23:56
from I Will Deny You:
Really, there are enough cows and pigs in America already.

And most of them stand on two legs.

timbaly
24th August 2002, 01:51
I don't see what the big deal is. You can't even tell the diffrence.