Cloned Meat Could Be on Next Year's Us Christmas Menu
Ten years after the birth of the world's first cloned animal, Dolly the Sheep, America was set yesterday to become the first country to introduce meat and milk from cloned cattle into the food supply.| Comments on article "Cloned Meat Could Be on Next Year's Us Christmas Menu " | |||||||||
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