Animal Productivity and Genetic Diversity: Cloned and Transgenic Animals

Autores/as

  • Robert Wall Agricultural Research Service image/svg+xml Autor/a
  • Götz Laible AgResearch image/svg+xml Autor/a
  • Elizabeth Maga Universidad de California en Davis image/svg+xml Autor/a
  • Jr. George Seidel Universidad Estatal de Colorado image/svg+xml Autor/a
  • Bruce Whitelaw University of Edinburgh Autor/a

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62300/bvjyw280

Palabras clave:

biotechnology, GMO, animal production, transgenic animals

Resumen

This paper discusses two of the most recent reproductive technologies used to improve agronomic traits in livestock. One main limitation to the further development and use of these technologies has been the lack of public acceptance. The 8-member international task force suggests that the government develop a regulatory process that addresses consumers’ apprehension while offering realistic expectations of biotechnology. The authors address topics including the cloning of farm animals for breeding and direct food consumption; disease resistance in transgenic animals; and the use of transgenics for improved food safety and quality, decreased environmental impact, and increased production efficiency.

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Publicado

2009-08-18

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CAST Issue Papers

Cómo citar

Wall, R., Laible, G., Maga, E., George Seidel, J., & Whitelaw, B. (2009). Animal Productivity and Genetic Diversity: Cloned and Transgenic Animals. Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST). https://doi.org/10.62300/bvjyw280

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