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  • I have a range of inherited diseases, and I approve this video's Biotech development side haha

  • sweeeeet :)

  • wait, so most cow's don't get to have sex? what if cow's much like people enjoy sex. this video is why i am no longer drinking milk or eating meat that is not organic/ grass fed. this video WAY over simplifies GE. check out "the future of Food" on netflicks, and they show you just how they "cut and paste" genes. it is just a fare to say that they pour the geans into a beaker, swish it around, then look to see if any of the new genes "stick"

    & what about evolution! (and sex!!!)

  • @theartofjenning these animals are getting butchered for food and your concern is wether or not they get to fuck...

  • i cant decide what accent she has... it sounds australian but there's always a hint of an american accent in there...

  • the people doing all these gene manipulation and mixing human and animal or plant genes with each other; the people doing all this are insane nazis.

  • The slippery slope argument is a fallacy. It does not constitute a sound argument.

  • best to shoot this woman, all you hommies in California get her and all involved

    keep it out of Latinamerica

  • 7:40

  • my doggs got no nose

  • You all belives in utalliterinism and i too.

  • This video explain a lot about the application of biotechnology. Thanks alot.

  • very best video.i am doing biotechnology.i am going to make dolly from lion.

  • its too good nd knowledgeable

  • So very wrong

    but rather useful for exam

  • Thanks for the video. Especially since I'm trying to get a associates degree in Biotechnology.

  • thanks, it helps

  • this vedio is really good. i like to thank the person who have put this video in you tube

  • This video saved me!!!

  • This is one of the most useful videos I've found to date on Youtube. It is unbiased and uses actual scientific facts without all the political activist type spin that a lot of Youtube videos possess. I would recommend this video for highschool science classes as well as agriscience classes.

  • @petalagscience and biology classes as well.

  • @petalagscience -I'll be using this video (along with others) for my animal rights and animal welfare class [ikesharpless.pbworks.com], and it does indeed contain a lot of helpful information. Don't assume, however, that it's any less biased than the so-called "political activist type spin" you're referring to. The idea that its supported by "actual scientific facts" and is therefore objective and neutral is problematic. You just think it's unbiased because it reflects our *dominant* bias.

  • Where Dolly the sheep was cloned and prematurely aged.'Deformed calves don't enhance NZ's image, AgResearch - Green Party Media Release

    Thursday, 4 September, 2008.

    A press statement by AgResearch today in which it tries to justify its application to genetically engineer inadvertently shows sad downsides to GE research such as deformed foetuses and calves.

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