The following links show some of the Genetically altered livestock and farm animals that have been modified in food production.  Most of these sites will assist you in determining the benefits of science using biotechnology in animal food production.Dolly the Sheep and a Soay Sheep

Biotechnology

Pharmaceutical Production in Transgenic

Nexia Biotech produces genetically altered goat

Transgenics

Inside cloning (Interative Game)
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Genetics in Animals

Natural Life Magazine #54 - Genetically Engineered Food

Life Sciences, Inc. - Biotechnology Products

Status Report on Transgenic Organisms
Cloned Sheep Engineered to Make Clotting Factor IX
 
 

Bovine Growth hormone

What is the debate about bovine growth hormone about?

Counter Intelligence - Gaia - Genetically Altered Foods

Health Canada : Reports of the Expert Panels on rBST

Food Production

Department of Animal Product Quality

NCGR - GPI: Dolly Cloned Sheep Potential Benefits of Plant and Animal Cloning

ARS PLANT, MICROBIAL, AND INSECT GENETIC RESOURCES, GENOMICS, AND GENETIC IMPROVEMENT (301)
Cornell News: Edible Vaccine Works

Transgenic Animals

The Science of Transgenic Animals for Food Production

Moving to Commercialization: Transgenic Pigs and Food Production

AquAdvantage Salmon: Issues in the Introduction of Transgenic Foods

Consumer Aspects of Public Understanding and Acceptance of Transgenic Animals

An Introduction to Transgenic Animal Research in China

Animal Production Improvement in Developing Countries: Issues Concerning the Application of Biotechnology

Transgenic Poultry and Insects: Invited Response

Exploring the Product Possibilities Arising from Transgenic Poultry Technology

Production Issues and Requirements

Home Page Advanced Cell Technology

http://tetra.gig.usda.gov:8400/bovgbase/manager.htm

http://tetra.gig.usda.gov:8400/chickgbase/manager.html

http://www.ri.bbsrc.ac.uk/pigmap/pigbase/pigbase.html

Food Animal Biotechnology Center

Yahoo! Full Coverage:Genetically Modified Food Debate http://www.ri.bbsrc.ac.uk/sheepmap/
 
 
 

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