Chinese Create ‘Beefed Up’ Genetically Modified Beagles For Experiments
Scientists in China have edited the genes of Beagles in order to suppress a gene that would stop muscle growth, and instead produce dogs that develop abnormally large muscles.
Supposedly, the genetic modification is designed to help Parkinson’s research, not to create designer pets.
However, that trend towards the fanciful, too, is already emerging in this brave new world of Franken-flesh and synthetic enhancement through GMO techniques.
[Editor’s ponderings: inhibiting a gene that stops muscle growth? What if the tests on dogs are really to test out “beefed up” super soldiers as the U.S. military researchers are fond of doing? Only a thought…]
As MOX News shared:
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Experimental modification of genes is reaching the point of no return, as virtually every species has been tinkered with, and more sophisticated alterations are becoming common place.
That power of life is threatening to many, who see a slippery slope towards tyranny and a new, dangerous ethics of “editing” the human species to select and create desirable traits.
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