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FDA's cloning report bypasses ethics, exposes European dilemma

As the FDA inches toward approving food products from cloned animals, the EU stays mute, setting up another potential trade conflict.

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Vermij, P. FDA's cloning report bypasses ethics, exposes European dilemma. Nat Biotechnol 25, 7–8 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt0107-7

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