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Animal Biotechnology:

Science Based Concerns

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Publication Year:2002

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Committee on Defining Science-Based Concerns Associated with Products of Animal Biotechnology, Committee on Agricultural Biotechnology, Health, and the Environment, National Research Council
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The report identifies potential risks associated with advances in animal biotechnology, including the possibility that genetically engineered fish, shellfish or insects might escape and introduce engineered genes into wild populations. The report says there is no evidence that products ...
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"...this committee report contains carefully measured language and conclusions but is not devoid of disturbing findings. ... [an] important report. ... Summing up: Recommended."
-- CHOICE, August 2003

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The report identifies potential risks associated with advances in animal biotechnology, including the possibility that genetically engineered fish, shellfish or insects might escape and introduce engineered genes into wild populations. The report says there is no evidence that products from cloned livestock are unsafe to eat, but assessing the safety of food from cloned animals is difficult given a lack of data.

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"...this committee report contains carefully measured language and conclusions but is not devoid of disturbing findings. ... [an] important report. ... Summing up: Recommended."
-- CHOICE, August 2003

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