Saturday, November 13, 2010

[www.keralites.net] Genetically Modified Animals!!

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The fish are the world's first fluorescent angelfish which were created by a joint project between Taiwan's Academia Sinica and Jy Lin, a private biotechnology company. The breed is the largest fluorescent fish in the world which are able to mate and reproduce

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Two transgenic pigs are irradiated under ultraviolet radiation showing their green fluorescence protein (GFP) feature at a hogpen

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Dr Ian Wilmut, leader of the team that created Dolly the sheep - the world's first mammal cloned from an adult cell

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Israeli scientists at the Agriculture department of the university have genetically engineered bare-skinned chickens as part of a research project to develop succulent, low fat poultry that is environmentally friendly

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Genetically engineered goats to produce a human protein used to affect blood clotting -- and then cloned the goats. The team -- at Framingham, Massachusetts -based Genzyme Transgenics Corporation, Tufts University and Louisiana State University -- said their three female goats, shown in this undated photograph, were born last fall.

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Snuppy (R), the first male dog cloned from adult cells by somatic nuclear cell transfer, and a male Afghan hound from which an adult skin cell was taken to clone Snuppy


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The world's first cloned camel, Injaz (front), is seen at the Camel Reproduction Centre in Dubai

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Pieraz-Cryozootech-Stallion, a 48 day old cloned foal

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Johns Hopkins University scientists Se-Jun Lee (L) and Alexandra McPherron (R) view a normal mouse and a genetically-engineered mouse (R) that is two to three times more muscular than the normal mouse.

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A cloned fluorescent puppy, a three-month-old beagle, is seen with a researcher at Seoul National University's College of Veterinary Medicine in Seoul

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A salamander swims in an aquarium at Mexico City's National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM ) laboratory

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Italian PHD Gabriella Dobrowolny holds a genetically modified mouse at Romes La Sapienza University

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Genetically engineered monkey

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K.C. (top), the first animal produced by cloning from a cell taken from a carcass

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A Russian scientist Alexander Sotnikov stretches a cloned rabbit for tests at the laboratory outside Moscow

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Five-year-old Ignacio Bergmmann Jr. (R) holds "Flequillo" (bangs), a year-old genetically engineered donkey

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