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Now, genetically modified cows that produce ''human'' breast milk!

Updated on: 08 June,2011 12:02 PM IST  | 
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Chinese scientists have reportedly developed genetically modified cows that produce ''human'' milk

Now, genetically modified cows that produce ''human'' breast milk!

Chinese scientists have reportedly developed genetically modified cows that produce ''human'' milk.


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According to a report in The Sunday Telegraph, they have introduced human genes into dairy cows to produce milk similar to human breast milk.


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The researchers believe that milk from these herds of 300 cows can provide an alternative to human breast milk and formula milk for babies, which is often criticised as being an inferior substitute.
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Researcher Professor Ning Li, director of the State Key Laboratories for AgroBiotechnology at the China Agricultural University, said the milk would be as safe as milk from ordinary dairy cows.
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"The milk tastes stronger than normal milk. Within ten years, people will be able to pick up these products at the supermarket," the Daily Mail quoted Li as saying.
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The researchers reportedly used cloning technology to introduce human genes into the DNA of dairy cows before the genetically modified embryos were implanted into surrogate cows.
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Researchers said they were able to create cows that produced milk containing a human protein called lysozyme, which helps to protect infants from bacterial infections during their early days of life.
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They have also created cows that produce another protein from human milk called lactoferrin, which helps to boost the number of immune cells in babies.

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