FDA Has No Beef With Eating Cloned Animals

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Cloned Cattle OK For Consumption

The FDA says its OK for the U.S. to eat meat and drink milk from clones. This means the U.S. will be on the bleeding edge of cloneburgers worldwide. The agency will be presenting its assessment for final approval soon opening up a whole new area of agri-science. The agency scientists said dozens of studies indicate everything will be just fine.

Implications - Two of the companies involved with the cloning process are Viagen and Cyagra. The studies done on these two companies have shown that the difference between cloned milk and meat and non-cloned is slim to none. Although these studies are saying it is completely safe, a lot of people are still very weary on the subject.
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1. Consumption of Cloned Animals - Opening up the possibility of consuming cloned animals creates a disruptive innovation opportunity in the food industry.
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1. Food Industry - The approval of eating cloned animals creates potential disruptive innovation opportunities in the food industry, particularly in production and marketing.
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3. Genetic Engineering - The FDA's assessment on the safety of eating cloned animals opens up disruptive innovation opportunities in the field of genetic engineering, particularly for companies like Viagen and Cyagra.

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