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First GM Human Embryo

Date: Saturday, May 17, 2008 - 4:09am
Keywords: genetics, cornell university
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Cornell University researchers in New York revealed that they had produced what is believed to be the world's first genetically altered human embryo--an ironic twist considering all the criticism the US has heaped on South Korea over the past several years for going "too far" with its genetic research programs. The Cornell team, led by Nikica Zaninovic, used a virus to add a green fluorescent protein gene, to a human embryo left over from an in vitro fertilization procedure. The research was presented at a meeting of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine last year, but details have emerged only after new controversy has emerged over the ethics and science of genetically modifying humans.

Zaninovic has pointed out that in order to be sure that the new gene had been inserted and the embryo had been genetically modified, scientists would ideally want to keep growing the embryo and carry out further tests. However, the Cornell team did not get permission to keep the embryo alive. The GM embryos created could theoretically have become the world's first genetically altered man or woman, but it was destroyed after five days.

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