Transgenic and cloned animals: Ethical problems - Agrocampus Ouest
Transgenic and cloned animals: Ethical problems - Agrocampus Ouest
Transgenic and cloned animals: Ethical problems - Agrocampus Ouest
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<strong>Transgenic</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>cloned</strong> <strong>animals</strong> are monsters?<br />
Pol<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Bulgaria: Bulgaria no,<br />
- there is no effect on the humanity.<br />
- If transgenesis is out of control we can say that <strong>animals</strong> are<br />
monsters.<br />
- <strong>Transgenic</strong> <strong>animals</strong> are not monsters but they can’t be<br />
found naturally.<br />
- Cloned <strong>animals</strong> look like the original so they are neither monster.<br />
France: yes<br />
- <strong>Transgenic</strong> <strong>animals</strong> are no longer natural.<br />
- ex: a gene of growth will engender a bigger animal than we<br />
usually see, <strong>and</strong> then it frightens people<br />
- Cloned <strong>animals</strong> are a copy of nature<br />
- no monsters