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<blockquote data-quote="Xx Mr Bill xX" data-source="post: 162115" data-attributes="member: 483"><p>lol</p><p></p><p>Conspiracy theorists make me laugh. The FDA spent four years testing cloned meat to make sure it was safe for consumption.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I don't know if you know this, but cloning is not some fantastic event where you put an animal in a machine and a replicate pops out. A cloned animal still has to go through all the phases of life, that means it still has to be "conceived" although it would be done by putting male DNA into an egg or something of that nature, and being born. Its just using identical DNA to create two or more alike living beings. I'm not saying I support cloning but eating the meat of a cloned animal would be the same thing as eating the animal where the DNA originally came from. The only differences in DNA would occur after being born. Its kind of like twins. Certain kinds have the same DNA up until a certain point, after birth environmental factors slightly alter that. More or less, your eating a twin of an animal.</p><p></p><p>Cloning happens some what naturally with plants too. If you go into a place where there are a bunch of apple trees or orange trees that are there for the specific purpose of harvesting the fruits for sale all of the trees are going to be pretty much genetically similar. This happens in nature unassisted by humans.</p><p></p><p>One celled organisms clone themselves.</p><p></p><p>Just some food for thought when thinking about a topic like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xx Mr Bill xX, post: 162115, member: 483"] lol Conspiracy theorists make me laugh. The FDA spent four years testing cloned meat to make sure it was safe for consumption. Edit: I don't know if you know this, but cloning is not some fantastic event where you put an animal in a machine and a replicate pops out. A cloned animal still has to go through all the phases of life, that means it still has to be "conceived" although it would be done by putting male DNA into an egg or something of that nature, and being born. Its just using identical DNA to create two or more alike living beings. I'm not saying I support cloning but eating the meat of a cloned animal would be the same thing as eating the animal where the DNA originally came from. The only differences in DNA would occur after being born. Its kind of like twins. Certain kinds have the same DNA up until a certain point, after birth environmental factors slightly alter that. More or less, your eating a twin of an animal. Cloning happens some what naturally with plants too. If you go into a place where there are a bunch of apple trees or orange trees that are there for the specific purpose of harvesting the fruits for sale all of the trees are going to be pretty much genetically similar. This happens in nature unassisted by humans. One celled organisms clone themselves. Just some food for thought when thinking about a topic like this. [/QUOTE]
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