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<blockquote data-quote="cbcr" data-source="post: 1650934" data-attributes="member: 16303"><p>There have several comments of the genetic engineered vaccine. There may be several benefits but also what are the cons? If some have their way about it, genetic engineered vaccines could be used as a form of population control by rendering some people sterile.</p><p></p><p>If you look at GMO crops, there have been some of the genes that have been turned off or other genes that have been introduced, thus the reason that some people or groups have issue with GMO's. There has also been discussion of being able to modify the DNA of horned animals by turning off the horned gene which would then cause animals to produce polled animals. How would this affect breeds that are traditionally horned?</p><p></p><p>I agree, there is some DNA genetic engineering that could be helpful but also you have to wonder what will consequences be in the future. Even with science there is still unknowns!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbcr, post: 1650934, member: 16303"] There have several comments of the genetic engineered vaccine. There may be several benefits but also what are the cons? If some have their way about it, genetic engineered vaccines could be used as a form of population control by rendering some people sterile. If you look at GMO crops, there have been some of the genes that have been turned off or other genes that have been introduced, thus the reason that some people or groups have issue with GMO's. There has also been discussion of being able to modify the DNA of horned animals by turning off the horned gene which would then cause animals to produce polled animals. How would this affect breeds that are traditionally horned? I agree, there is some DNA genetic engineering that could be helpful but also you have to wonder what will consequences be in the future. Even with science there is still unknowns! [/QUOTE]
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