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09-26-2006 08:10 PM |
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Originally Posted by Nephythys
Um, the title says "Genetically Modified Cats for Sale" :confused:
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I read about this in the news register, and looked for an article to post here. In the Register, the spicifically said they were not genetically modified, and I didn't notice the headline.
I'm not sure how all of that works, but like GD pointed out, "Gene Splicing" and "Gene Manipulation" are quite different. Gene splicing is much more like cross breading, which has been going on for thousands of years. We wouldn't have all the thousands of breads of cats, dogs, horses, or cattle otherwise. Not to mention the ass.
Did you see the last line in the article?
In August, Genetic Savings & Clone -- another Californian company -- announced that it had successfully cloned two kittens from a one-year-old female Bengal cat and said it could clone anyone's pet for around $50,000.
Genetic Savings & Clone ? Cute.....
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