2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10806-010-9261-7
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Transgenesis in Animal Agriculture: Addressing Animal Health and Welfare Concerns

Abstract: The US Food and Drug Administration's final Guidance for Industry on the regulation of transgenesis in animal agriculture has paved the way for the commercialization of genetically engineered (GE) farm animals. The productionrelated diseases associated with extant breeding technologies are reviewed, as well as the predictable welfare consequences of continued emphasis on prolificacy at the potential expense of physical fitness. Areas in which biotechnology could be used to improve the welfare of animals while … Show more

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“…The potential negative influence of transgenesis on the health and welfare of farm animals is an important issue in genetic engineering studies (Van Reenen et al, 2001;Greger, 2011). Tang et al (2011) evaluated the effects of the expression of fat-1 genes on the health status of pigs and on the safety of the environment from the angle of changes in the intestinal population of microbial flora.…”
Section: Modifications Of the Composition Of Meat Lipidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential negative influence of transgenesis on the health and welfare of farm animals is an important issue in genetic engineering studies (Van Reenen et al, 2001;Greger, 2011). Tang et al (2011) evaluated the effects of the expression of fat-1 genes on the health status of pigs and on the safety of the environment from the angle of changes in the intestinal population of microbial flora.…”
Section: Modifications Of the Composition Of Meat Lipidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last 20 years, many kinds of transgenic species have been produced for agriculture and medicine application [10]. For example, the transgenic technology in beef cattle industry may improve animals for faster growth, higher quality beef products, or disease resistance [11][12][13].…”
Section: Create New Genetic Variation In Population By Genomic Modifimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tyrda et al, [17] The aim was to compare the thyroid tissue structures of transgenic rabbits that express human coagulation factor VIII and compare it to non-transgenic rabbits. The analysis did not reveal significant differences (P> 0,05) related to the volume of the basic thyroid structures and in the measurement of the height of the epithelium and nuclear diameter of the follicular cells.…”
Section: Table 2 Studies On Transgenics and Its Purposesmentioning
confidence: 99%