Animal Cloning and Implications for the Food Chain
Submitted on Jun 30, 2008 (Original item from 2008)
Animal Experimentation | Biotechnology
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The United Kingdom's Food Standards Agency surveyed people about cloned animals and the prospect of products originating from these animals entering the food chain. The key concerns included whether or not food from clones would be safe to eat, animal welfare standards, the lack of tangible consumer benefits, and lack of trust in key players involved.
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