Thursday, July 17, 2008

Guillaume Seignac L'Abandon painting

Guillaume Seignac L'Abandon painting
Claude Monet Woman In A Green Dress painting
Infigen has commissioned two studies of its own, each to see if there are, in fact, no differences between its cloned milk and milk from "regular" cows. "We owe it to our consumers to show these products are normal," said Bishop. "Let them see for themselves that there is nothing to fear." Too Little KnownGroups that monitor genetically engineered foods say they are also concerned about cloned animal products, only because we know so little about their safety. "We don't know what the genetic ramifications would be and how it would play out with products from the animals," said Joe Mendelson, legal director for the Washington-based Center for Food Safety.Mendelson said the lack of regulation is troublesome. "This is definitely a loophole that we need to get a hold of."

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