Green light for hybrid research
19-01-2008, 14:46
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Re: Green light for hybrid research
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Originally Posted by Incognitas
Well I guess most of you don't think it will have any impact. 
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On the contrary, I hope it has a tremendous impact:
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Dr Stephen Minger and colleagues at King's College London want to create hybrids to study diseases known to have genetic causes - such as Alzheimer's disease, spinal muscular atrophy and Parkinson's disease.
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(from the OP link)
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19-01-2008, 15:35
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Re: Green light for hybrid research
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Originally Posted by TheNorm
On the contrary, I hope it has a tremendous impact:
(from the OP link)
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I was getting rather peed by the frivolous remarks..I'm up for a reasonable debate about the issue though.
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19-01-2008, 17:55
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Re: Green light for hybrid research
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...I'm up for a reasonable debate about the issue...
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What is there to say? We need techniques such as this to successfully combat certain diseases. Just as we need animal experimentation to test new drugs. People who think otherwise don't know the facts, or are deluding themselves.
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