Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Cloning Food

          This concept is considered moral to a degree in my opinion. It is moral in my opinion because it helps the general populace by creating a vast food source and prevents the reduction of our elements further. This topic impacts the stage of life I am presently in due to the fact that it is GM food for human consumption. GM food can affect your health and also put people on edge. GM food is better for companies due to the fact that it may be more cost efficient for the companies. The major downside to genetic cloning is morals and genetic disease.


Here is our video on cloning animals:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1LahyDQhqU



Interview
Question
1. Do you believe in genetic cloning of animals for the consumption of humans?
2. Do you think there are positives?
3. Do you think there are negatives?
4. Why do you think Cloning matters?
5/ Why do you think anyone would want to clone animals?
 
 



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http://worms.zoology.wisc.edu/dontclone.pdf
Jaenisch, R., & Wilmut, I. (2001). Don’t clone humans. Science, 291(5513), 2552.
Lemaux, P. G. (2008). Genetically engineered plants and foods: a scientist's analysis of the issues (Part I). Plant Biology, 59(1), 771.
http://www.fda.gov/AnimalVeterinary/DevelopmentApprovalProcess/GeneticEngineering/GeneticallyEngineeredAnimals/ucm113597.htm

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