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general.stark
post Nov 12 2009, 11:47 AM

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Lol...well, well...

I learned genetic engineering, so? I had cloned quite a number of bacteria.

Am I potential enough to become a bioterrorist? LOL...

What's next? Ban Genetic Engineering?

For food, there are plant/crops improvement program which does not require GE at all.

For medical sciences, most of the drug for human consumption or usage had more or less involved with genetic engineering. The antibiotics you take, the vaccine, BOTOX and placenta for your face...etc.

If we claim that we can't do something which is never "occur" in nature, Don't take pills when you sick because pills are not available in nature. Even if the ingredient does, it does not available for such a high concentration in nature.

Genetic engineered mosquitoes had been release in malaysia in dengue endermic region to help to reduce dengue infection. So, now what? After all, all living organism whether G. engineered or organic share the same amino acids and DNA nucleotides which is in "nature".

What so unnature about?





-biotech & medical researcher-

 

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