EFSA review reconfirms no safety concerns over food from cloned animals
date:Jul 07, 2012
re concerns remain because of the heightened mortality rates at all stages of development - including during the perinatal and juvenile periods, as well as deaths through abortion.

Another key finding was that the offspring of clones born through conventional breeding appear to develop normally and are not affected by these complications.

It added that while progress has been made regarding the SCNT technique since 2010, these werelimitedand had so far not led to the significant enhancement of
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