Saturday, April 2, 2011

Genetically modified cows produce 'human' milk


Richard Gray
By Richard Gray, Science Correspondent 9:00PM BST 02 Apr 2011
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Scientists have created genetically modified cattle that produce "human" milk in a bid to make cows' milk more nutritious.
Scientists have created genetically modified cattle that produce human milk in a bid to make cows' milk more nutritious.
Researchers say they are able to create cows that produce milk containing a human protein called lysozyme Photo: PA
 The scientists have successfully introduced human genes into 300 dairy cows to produce milk with the same properties as human breast milk. 
Human milk contains high quantities of key nutrients that can help to boost the immune system of babies and reduce the risk of infections.
The scientists behind the research believe milk from herds of genetically modified cows could provide an alternative to human breast milk and formula milk for babies, which is often criticised as being an inferior substitute.
They hope genetically modified dairy products from herds of similar cows could be sold in supermarkets. The research has the backing of a major biotechnology company.
The work is likely to inflame opposition to GM foods. Critics of the technology and animal welfare groups reacted angrily to the research, questioning the safety of milk from genetically modified animals and its effect on the cattle's health.

SOURCE :

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/agriculture/geneticmodification/8423536/Genetically-modified-cows-produce-human-milk.html

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