Cloned Animals and the Nation's Food Supplies

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RIDGEWOOD, N.J., May 9, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- The FDA is set to approve meat and milk from cloned animals. Experts discussed the difference between cloned and conventional animals at the BIO International Convention in Boston.

The convention drew 20,000 scientists, industry leaders and government officials to see the latest products and discuss progress in efforts to:


 -- find cures for major diseases,
 -- find good substitutes for oil-based plastics and fuels,
 -- and provide disease-resistant, genetically engineered crops as well
    as cloned animals to improve food supplies.

To see clips of interviews with experts talking about cloning as well as the animals themselves, go to www.moreaboutthat.info, click on our Biotech Cloning segment and then download our podcast.

We also have clips with the governors of Massachusetts, Kentucky and Puerto Rico, and Charlice Byrd, a Georgia legislator, talking about the biotech industry in their states.

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This segment is underwritten by the Biotechnology Industry Organization.



            

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