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Old 01-23-2007, 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by centaur532 View Post
Well, with the groundbreaking research into genetics and molecular biology I'm sure we'll be able to discover which animals are more likely to produce harmful carcinogens. We'll clone those animals and it'll be a game of Russian Roulette with your stomach.
Heh, right, if we knew what health traits went with what genes and could clone for them, of course, we'd choose more healthful traits.

Unless the genetic mutations are going to change things at the cellular and molecular level, in a way that can be ingested and transfered to the consumer of that animal's flesh, which it doesn't seem to me like cloning on it's own will do, bring the clones to Lonehorn and Outback!
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