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Scientists Decode Cat DNA

November 5, 2007 by Heather R.  
Filed under Pets

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Scientists have decoded a Missouri cat’s DNA, hoping that it might help in the search for feline treatments, which could benefit humans as well. They’ve already decoded dogs, chimps, rats, mice, cows and of course, people. Why cats?

They get more than 200 diseases that resemble human illnesses, and knowing the details of their genetic makeup should help in the search for vaccines and treatments, researchers say. The list includes a cat version of AIDS, SARS, diabetes, retinal disease and spina bifida, said Stephen J. O’Brien of the National Cancer Institute.

I’ll be very interested to see where this goes!

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One Response to “Scientists Decode Cat DNA”
  1. Kristen King says:

    That is super neat!

    Thanks for sharing.

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