Monkeys' genes altered for study of diseases

Thursday, May 28, 2009 - 01:49 in Biology & Nature

Researchers hail the development of primates whose genes can be passed to their offspring, but animal rights advocates object. Scientists have created the first genetically modified monkeys that can pass their new genetic attributes to their offspring, a development designed to give researchers new tools for studying human disease, but one that raises a host of thorny ethical questions.

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