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"Anything from engineering "animals" without brains or nervous systems, grown in a lab, with their muscles exercised by electrical impulse. "
It's interesting you bring up that idea. If I remember, China was doing something similar... only they were using human DNA. Not for food though.
I don't know anything at all about this. What were they up to?
They created animals with human DNA so they will produce milk that's closer to human breast milk.
Um, human cloning is legal in China - as long as it's not for procreation.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/en/doc/2004-01/16/content_299628.htm
Though I do wonder at what point does the human DNA you clone gain legal rights?
Would you eat imitation food?
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They created animals with human DNA so they will produce milk that's closer to human breast milk.
Um, human cloning is legal in China - as long as it's not for procreation.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/en/doc/2004-01/16/content_299628.htm
Though I do wonder at what point does the human DNA you clone gain legal rights?