The transgenic pigs, commonly used to study human diseases, would help researchers monitor and trace changes of the tissues during the physical development, Wu said.
man, some of you guys seem a little dumb... read the article before you comment about us "not needing florescent pigs"..... their organs are flourescent, and it helps to better monitor changes, and any diseases can be tracked. do any of you have an opinion on stem cell research? this is what this is about...
^thanks tigerlily. I posted a passage from the article, but I didn't think that people would need to acctually be TOLD what the pigs were for, i figured they might be able to gather that from my post... I think stem cells are great though but again, thanks
ok...honestly, i didnt really read the article. i just saw the green pig and thought maybe something wasnt right with making pigs green. but if its for something good, then im all for it