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Sunday, July 31, 2011
South Korean scientists said on Wednesday it has created a dog that glows with a cloning technique that could help find cures for diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Yonhap news agency.
A research team at Seoul National University (SNU) said GMOs female Beagle named Tegon born in 2009, has found that glow fluorescent green under ultraviolet light if an antibiotic doxycycline, the report .
MONITOR TEST: test Weekly News 25 to July 29, 2011
The researchers, who completed a two-year trial, said the ability of brightness can be activated or deactivated by the addition of a medication for dog food. new records..http://kannaangel.blogspot.com
"The creation of Tegon opens new horizons because the gene injected to make the dogglow can be replaced by genes that cause human killers," the news agency quoted the researcher Lee Byeong-chun, as saying.
He said the dog was created using the technology of somatic cell nuclear transfer to the University team used to make the first cloned dog, Snuppy, in 2005.
The scientist said that because there are 268 diseases that humans and dogs have in common, the artificial creation of the dogs that show symptoms could help treatment methods for diseases that afflict humans. Best discovery....http://kannaangel.blogspot.com
The latest discovery published in 'Genesis', an international journal, took four years of research with more or less ₩ 3,200,000,000 ($ 3 million) went on to make the dog and verification testing necessary, Yonhap said.
A research team at Seoul National University (SNU) said GMOs female Beagle named Tegon born in 2009, has found that glow fluorescent green under ultraviolet light if an antibiotic doxycycline, the report .
MONITOR TEST: test Weekly News 25 to July 29, 2011
The researchers, who completed a two-year trial, said the ability of brightness can be activated or deactivated by the addition of a medication for dog food. new records..http://kannaangel.blogspot.com
"The creation of Tegon opens new horizons because the gene injected to make the dogglow can be replaced by genes that cause human killers," the news agency quoted the researcher Lee Byeong-chun, as saying.
He said the dog was created using the technology of somatic cell nuclear transfer to the University team used to make the first cloned dog, Snuppy, in 2005.
The scientist said that because there are 268 diseases that humans and dogs have in common, the artificial creation of the dogs that show symptoms could help treatment methods for diseases that afflict humans. Best discovery....http://kannaangel.blogspot.com
The latest discovery published in 'Genesis', an international journal, took four years of research with more or less ₩ 3,200,000,000 ($ 3 million) went on to make the dog and verification testing necessary, Yonhap said.
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