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Subject: Re: [Baseline] Raising chickens the high-tech way
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Date: 23 Jul 2002 18:49:35 -0400
On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 19:00, Karl Anderson wrote:
> Dave Long <dl@silcom.com> writes:
>
> > > It also strikes me that it will not be very long before livestock is
> > > genetically engineered to be dumber and meatier, and better adapted to
> > > living in industrial conditions.
> >
> > If we're willing to count artificial
> > selection as genetic engineering, it
> > has been happening since pre-literate
> > times, and is called "domestication".
>
> But we're not willing to count it, I hope, since it isn't, any more
> than natural selection is genetic engineering.
It's quite a bit more than natural selection; the times had a
fascinating article a few months back (possibly posted as bits here)
that note that one Holstein bull who died in the 70s is paternally
related to something like 40% of the world's cattle. That's way, way
more than natural selection, and (given the difficulty and expense of
isolating specific genes for size, industrial-living-ness, etc.) more
expansive than raw gene manipulation will be for some time.
Luis
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