
|Articles|May 29, 2009
Genetically modified monkeys bring promise and controversy
Japanese scientists have produced marmosets that glow green and pass this trait onto their offspring--a step that will help in the study of disease in people but that also has implications for human genetic modification.
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Japanese scientists have produced marmosets that glow green and pass this trait onto their offspring--a step that will help in the study of disease in people but that also has implications for human genetic modification.
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