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Cow Clones With Human DNA

Valt writes "Over at Salon they have a interesting article on cow clones having human DNA. The cows are being genetically engineered to produce certain medicines in their blood and milk. Currently they produce 'immunoglobulins' ( disease-fighting human proteins), which are currently used to treat such maladies as tetanus and rabies. Nothing like a nice milk shake to cure a bad case of the rabies."

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  1. Script kiddies at Salon? by mselmeci · · Score: 2, Interesting
    Other scientists have already spliced human genes into animals in the burgeoning field of molecular pharming.
    1. Re:Script kiddies at Salon? by GodlikeDoglike · · Score: 1

      IIRCn pharming is an industry slang term for farming genetically altered product.

    2. Re:Script kiddies at Salon? by uncoveror · · Score: 2

      Cows with human genes are insignificant compared to Meat that grows on trees, which is now being shipped to stores.

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  2. Mad Cow anyone? by Domini · · Score: 2

    Perhaps care has to be taken not to promote Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Since this usually comes about when an animal eats it's own, and previously because they were feeding cow to cow. This time they may be feeding human to human, since the cows will contain human DNA?

    Not that they plan to use the cows for human food, of course... but what if an accident happened, and somehoe they got nitroduced into general cow populations?

    I know very little of this, but perhaps soneone in genetics can enlighten?

    1. Re:Mad Cow anyone? by Jackazz · · Score: 1

      Do you drink milk? Have you gotten Mad Cow Disease?

      Obviously the answer is no. Mad Cow and the related diseases in humans are thought to be caused by prions, simple proteins that are produced by your own cells machinery through alternative splicing of the RNA transcript. The prion is a promoter of the incorrect alternative splice and therefore, if you eat the brains of the infected person, you eat the prion and incorrect splicing begins in your brain too.

      So milk (or blood for that matter) with human proteins could be entirely harmless. It is *possible* to make proteins that would be harmful, but there are so many FDA tests and requirements that a drug must pass that it is unlikely there would be negative accidental consequences. The proteins they are harvesting from the milk are immunoglobulins, commonly known as antibodies, and are basically completely harmless to you anyway. later

  3. Happening in NZ too... by kroniqnz · · Score: 1

    There is currently a trial about this sort of thing happening over here in New Zealand.

    From what I know they are doing stuff with human genes and cows already, and are wanting the go-ahead to start using genes of other animals.

    There's a whole heap of crap about it here: http://http://www.nzherald.co.nz/ge

  4. Ho-hum...I want it the other way around by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting
    How about some humans with cow dna? I hate it when I need to run to the store to get milk.

    And it would make women even more desireable.

  5. Will this make it easier... by dpilot · · Score: 4, Insightful

    for diseases to jump the species barrier?

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  6. no milkshakes by tongue · · Score: 2

    They won't be making any milkshakes out of this milk. They'll be processing it to take the proteins out and put them into a medicine; this is just a cheaper way to produce the proteins than whats currently there.

  7. Prescription drugs by Izanagi · · Score: 1

    Viagra in milk, but how would this affect the cows??

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  8. No doubt by weirdoh · · Score: 1

    Be endless ways to fuck the man with this.