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Scientists create first transgenic monkey species


The English newspaper El Pais forward with information that the journal Nature published today on a new species of monkeys "titi", to which they integrated a foreign gene to create species thus achieving A new species of transgenic primates. The gene that they got into their DNA strand allows certain parts of the body of the monkey is fluorescent after pointing them with ultraviolet light. Daily
The note says that "transgenic animals, which are artificially introduced genes from another species, are very important in laboratories to study characteristics and human diseases, and that become living models of them. With them can be rigorously studied the functions of human genes in living animals and not only in cell cultures. The most widespread live simulator is, of course, mice (although there are also rats, pigs, cows and even dogs and cats GM), but had not fully succeeded in making transgenic primates, and are interesting for their biological proximity humans. There are illnesses, especially neurological disorders, which are very difficult to play properly in rodents, the researchers explain. " That
japucos more screwed!. It they decided to stop studying human diseases in mice and rats because of these poor abused creatures too and now decided to create a new species, which, as the story of Nature, achieves sexual fulfillment year after birth, by able to reproduce what tens.
But the manipulation of nature does not stop there, if not the Central Institute for Experimental Animals, as it is called that den of craziness, inserted genes of the green fluorescence (GFP) in the DNA of the marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) and these genes have been passed to their offspring, and these perfectly healthy animals.
The idea is that only study-related diseases in these animals with neurology and immunology, for being "the titi is a New World animal, is more isolated biologically from humans than macaques or baboons, so to study diseases such as AIDS, tuberculosis and macular degeneration will remain essential research with Old World primates.
In short, this is a story that could be regarded as most closely related to the conspiracy theories. But no, the story is chillingly official, though surely the benefits of these studies are vital for many people, I can not put off the idea that it is something that is not right.
Finally, and then be able to judge this issue.

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