To address this problem, Ning Li of the China Agricultural University and his colleagues introduced human lysozome and other human proteins into the embryos of Holstein cattle, which they then placed into surrogate cows. When these cows began lactating, their milk contained human lysozome and other human proteins, such as lactoferrin and lactalbumin, which also help fortify the body's immune system during development. The researchers then used a purification process to raise the fat content and milk solids, and to make the milk taste more like actual human breast milk. One day, they say, this genetically modified cow's milk could be available in grocery stores.
While that could be good news for infants who are spared baby formula, it has raised the hackles of those who distrust cloning and genetic modification, PhysOrg notes. (The researchers used cloning technology to insert the human proteins into the cows.) They worry about the potential risk of exposing sensitive infants to this genetically modified milk, as well as about the welfare of the cows themselves. In one of the study's experiments, for example, 10 of the 42 calves died shortly after birth and six others died within a few months.
I think this is the most extreme case of using GMO!!!!!
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ReplyDeleteGenetic modifications and hybridizations need to stop. It isn't how things are meant to be. This is a clear demonstration of man's selfish nature. Introducing human lysozomes into a helpless cow is wrong. These kind of ruthless intrusions to nature's natural course is the reason why there are so many new diseases and illnesses. It is why so many natural varieties and species of plants and animals are dying out. I hope the world wakes up and puts an end to this.
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