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  • Human Gene in Rice: CYP2B6 Cytochrome. Mmm human rice

    would you eat this rice? its really no big deal i think, its simply a gene for a liver enzyme, youd probably metabolize posions, alkaloids, and drugs better if you ate this stuff.


    Frankenfoods: GM industry puts human gene into rice

    London Independent | April 24, 2005
    By Geoffrey Lean

    Scientists have begun putting genes from human beings into food crops in a dramatic extension of genetic modification. The move, which is causing disgust and revulsion among critics, is bound to strengthen accusations that GM technology is creating "Frankenstein foods" and drive the controversy surrounding it to new heights.

    Even before this development, many people, including Prince Charles, have opposed the technology on the grounds that it is playing God by creating unnatural combinations of living things.

    Environmentalists say that no one will want to eat the partially human-derived food because it will smack of cannibalism.

    But supporters say that the controversial new departure presents no ethical problems and could bring environmental benefits.

    In the first modification of its kind, Japanese researchers have inserted a gene from the human liver into rice to enable it to digest pesticides and industrial chemicals. The gene makes an enzyme, code-named CPY2B6, which is particularly good at breaking down harmful chemicals in the body.

    Present GM crops are modified with genes from bacteria to make them tolerate herbicides, so that they are not harmed when fields are sprayed to kill weeds. But most of them are only able to deal with a single herbicide, which means that it has to be used over and over again, allowing weeds to build up resistance to it.

    But the researchers at the National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences in Tsukuba, north of Tokyo, have found that adding the human touch gave the rice immunity to 13 different herbicides. This would mean that weeds could be kept down by constantly changing the chemicals used.

    Supporting scientists say that the gene could also help to beat pollution.

    Professor Richard Meilan of Purdue University in Indiana, who has worked with a similar gene from rabbits, says that plants modified with it could "clean up toxins" from contaminated land. They might even destroy them so effectively that crops grown on the polluted soil could be fit to eat.

    But he and other scientists caution that if the gene were to escape to wild relatives of the rice it could create particularly vicious superweeds that were resistant to a wide range of herbicides.

    He adds: "I do not have any ethical issue with using human genes to engineer plants", dismissing talk of "Frankenstein foods" as "rubbish". He believes that that European opposition to GM crops and food is fuelled by agricultural protectionism.

    But Sue Mayer, director of GeneWatch UK, said yesterday: "I don't think that anyone will want to buy this rice. People have already expressed disgust about using human genes, and already feel that their concerns are being ignored by the biotech industry. This will just undermine their confidence even more."

    Pete Riley, director of the anti-GM pressure group Five Year Freeze, said: "I am not surprised by this.

    "The industry is capable of anything and this development certainly smacks of Frankenstein."

  • #2
    I didn't know liver enzymes or whatever they are could actually talk! </sarcasim>

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    • #3
      I can feel white light inside of me.

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      • #4
        Dont ask what genes they add to your lettuces.

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        • #5
          Whats the source for that article?
          Originally posted by Facetious
          edit: (Money just PMed me his address so I can go to Houston and fight him)

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          • #6
            It's People!
            Zemyla>You know, quoting yourself in your sig is a sign of irredeemable narcissism.

            GuruMeditation> You're on SS, you're an it.
            GuruMeditation> Unless your ship grows boobs, in that case you're a freak.

            Originally posted by sexy wooden spoon
            Also u cud tlk about helping language skills.

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            • #7
              i feel that slightly modifying some foods to make them either cleaner or to remove impurities of any kind is ok, its only when we get down to genetically modifying animalss that i think we have over stepped the mark.

              but in response to the question about the rice, i wouldnt eat that shit.
              but does the taste vary from person to person?

              sorry, corny joke but i dont care
              Jarlson of> if this game was a girl i would jerk off to it every night

              nopcode> sometimes get mates round, have a few beers and play this yes
              oNe-t> YEAH
              nopcode> before going out
              funfunfun> god the fun never stops does it

              MageWarrior> I'm so sexy, frog makes me lapdance for him daily

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              • #8
                You do know that rice, by default, has like 40% of the same genes as humans do?
                - k2

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by K2Grey
                  You do know that rice, by default, has like 40% of the same genes as humans do?
                  does it? god almighty.
                  if Bush finds this out then he could try and modify them to have billions of tiny supersoldiers!!

                  Look out North Korea
                  Jarlson of> if this game was a girl i would jerk off to it every night

                  nopcode> sometimes get mates round, have a few beers and play this yes
                  oNe-t> YEAH
                  nopcode> before going out
                  funfunfun> god the fun never stops does it

                  MageWarrior> I'm so sexy, frog makes me lapdance for him daily

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                  • #10
                    Fucking hell, we share the gene, its not actually from some guy who donated it is it?

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                    • #11
                      Even before this development, many people, including Prince Charles, have opposed the technology on the grounds that it is playing God by creating unnatural combinations of living things.
                      I hate people like that so much
                      Reinstate Sarien
                      ph> AND THEN ME AND THE PLOINKIES WILL HEAD DOWN TO THE LOCAL CRUFFER FOR TEA AND WONKETS

                      Hal Wilker> Need I look recall the statement? And Suh.. control ya ho

                      "no, it's Monday, which of course means it's ethnic day, so ill be going with Rosalita"

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Zemyla
                        It's People!


                        No, but seriously, this isn't anything that even vaguely matters in any aspect whatsoever. Cows share more than half of their genes with us and we eat cows. Oh noes!
                        Originally posted by Ward
                        OK.. ur retarded case closed

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                        • #13
                          double post

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by ZeUs!!
                            Whats the source for that article?
                            THe source? i sat here and made it all up because i live in a fantacy world of sci fi and none of this is possible.

                            just kidding, its from the london independant http://news.independent.co.uk/world/...p?story=632444

                            you should try reading new scientist magazine sometime, youll feel you instantly jumped 10 years or so into the future.

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                            • #15
                              Quote edited for humor:
                              Frankenfoods: GM industry puts chicken gene into rice

                              London Independent | April 24, 2005
                              By Geoffrey Lean

                              Scientists have begun putting genes from chicken beings into food crops in a dramatic extension of genetic modification. The move, which is causing disgust and revulsion among critics, is bound to strengthen accusations that GM technology is creating "Frankenstein foods" and drive the controversy surrounding it to new heights.

                              Even before this development, many people, including Prince Charles, have opposed the technology on the grounds that it is playing God by creating unnatural combinations of living things.

                              Environmentalists say that no one will want to eat the partially chicken-derived food because it will smack of cannibalism.

                              But supporters say that the controversial new departure presents no ethical problems and could bring environmental benefits.

                              In the first modification of its kind, Japanese researchers have inserted a gene from the chicken breast into rice to enable it to chance its taste. The gene makes a flavor, code-named MS-DASH, which particularly tastes like chicken.

                              Present GM crops are modified with genes from bacteria to make them taste better, so that they are not harmed when fields are sprayed paprika. But most of them are only able to deal with a single herbicide, which means that it has to be used over and over again, allowing weeds to build up flavor to it.

                              But the researchers at the National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences in Tsukuba, north of Tokyo, have found that adding the chicken touch gave the rice immunity to 13 different flavors. This would mean that weeds could be kept down by constantly changing the chemicals used.

                              Supporting scientists say that the gene could also help to beat pollution.

                              Professor Sanders of the University of Kentucky in Indiana, who has worked with a similar gene from opossum, says that plants modified with it could "clean up fast food" from contaminated land. They might even destroy them so effectively that crops grown on the polluted soil could be fit to eat.

                              But he and other scientists caution that if the gene were to escape to wild relatives of the rice it could create particularly vicious superweeds that taste like chicken.

                              He adds: "I do not have any ethical issue with using chicken genes to engineer plants", dismissing talk of "Frankenstein foods" as "rubbish". He believes that that European opposition to GM crops and food is fuelled by agricultural protectionism.

                              But Sue Mayer, director of GeneWatch UK, said yesterday: "I don't think that anyone will want to buy this rice. People have already expressed disgust about using chicken genes, and already feel that their concerns are being ignored by the biotech industry. This will just undermine their confidence even more."

                              Pete Riley, director of the anti-GM pressure group Five Year Freeze, said: "I am not surprised by this.

                              "The industry is capable of anything and this development certainly smacks of 'down-home cooking'. Its shake-n-bake and I helped."
                              human -> chicken
                              liver -> breast
                              enzyme, resistance -> flavor
                              "good at breaking down harmful chemicals" e.g. -> "taste like chicken"
                              People who are rather more than six feet tall and nearly as broad across the shoulders often have uneventful journeys. People jump out at them from behind rocks then say things like, "Oh. Sorry. I thought you were someone else."

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