Looks like they're having trouble getting eggs so they're trying to
use animal eggs. The animal egg use might be banned.

http://www.napavalleyregister.com/articles/2007/01/22/business/local/doc45b4c54404ddf307173565.txt


On 1/22/07, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I heard Britain and most of Europe banned it outright while we only
> > limit funding. They are now trying to use animal eggs mixed with
> > human DNA for research.
>
> Definitely not the case for Britain. They have a long tradition in the 
> reproductive and cloning fields (remember Dolly?) However, they also have a 
> very strong legal and regulatory system in place to make sure it stays within 
> very strict bounds.
>
> Here's an article, the second half of which addresses that particular area:
>
> http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0521/p01s04-woeu.html
>
>
> > Meanwhile, amniotic stem cells are showing even better promise than
> > embryonic and no controversy.
>
> Very early to say for sure. But yes, amnionic cells may be the biggest 
> breakthrough so far.
>

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