Government 1093 Chapter Harmon: Gov 1093 Week 10 (Harmon)

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Open season is seen in animal gene editing. Scientists at recombinetics used gene editing to swap out genes for having/not having horns, to prevent the cattle from needing to get the horns removed. The changed genes will be passed onto subsequent generations. Federal government approved "fast-growing salmon" as the first genetically altered animal that americans can eat. Talens (tool used by recombinetics) -- created gene edited pigs that can be fattened with less food and brazilian beef cattle that grow larger muscles. Scientists have edited mosquitoes so that they will no longer carry the parasite that causes malaria. "animal breeders have for centuries scoured species for desirable traits and combined them the old-fashioned way, by selective mating. But that process can take decades to achieve a particular goal, like cows that are both resistant to disease and produce a lot of milk.

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