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This is from a UK bf list - apparently in a UK paper today.
> "Babies could soon be drinking "humanised" milk from genetically modified
> cows. Scientists in Edinburgh unveiled Rosie, the GM cow that produced the
> human breastmilk protein alphalactalbumin, three years ago.
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> Now a 20-strong herd of similar cows has been bred in Virginia by an
> American subsidiary of PPL Therapeutics, with a view to the commercial
> production of milk that could benefit babies or the elderly in as little
as
> 30 months.
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> Eventually, scientists hope to use genetic engineering to humanise cow
milk
> entirely, arguing that it would be healthier for humans to drink.
>
> However, a goverment statement said yesterday: "There are no applications
> for any product of this nature to be used in the UK."
Is this true?
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc Newcastle upon Tyne UK
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