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Author:  DragonC [ Mar 11th, '10, 23:41 ]
Post subject:  Beware the Uber Trout

Some of you may be a little shocked by this.

After ten years of tinkering with DNA in a Rhode Island lab, a top fish boffin claims he has created a genetically enhanced mutant supertrout.

"Our findings are quite stunning," says Professor Terry Bradley, an expert on trout, salmon, flounder and tuna. "The results have significant implications."


http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/03/11 ... ubertrout/

Personally, I really don't want to be associated with this sort of thing. I prefer my trout nice and fresh, lightly grilled with a little garlic butter. Not this ugly monstrosity.

Author:  machineman [ Mar 12th, '10, 06:42 ]
Post subject:  Re: Beware the Uber Trout

I dont see the benifit. many trout growers are already getting close to a 1 to 1 feed conversion ratio. Fairly ugly too. I have seen wild trout with similar humps. This is more common in lakes with high crustation levels from what I can tell.

Author:  quachy [ Mar 12th, '10, 08:12 ]
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yeah no thanks for me. Can't believe they are playing around like that! Would want them to get into the wild gene pool!!!!

Author:  Boris01 [ Mar 12th, '10, 11:11 ]
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YAY I want one !

Author:  machineman [ Mar 12th, '10, 13:29 ]
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I doubt that they would be much of an issue. They would require more food than average trout and would probably be slower from too much muscle. Have you seen the cows that they spoke of they are so muscle bound that they can hardly walk.

Author:  earthbound [ Mar 12th, '10, 14:46 ]
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Yuck...... They look horrible...

Author:  MalcolmC [ Mar 12th, '10, 14:50 ]
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Ugly all right. I'm a bit wary of anything that have "growths" like that. I still feel myself for lumps even 35 years later! I say leave the fish alone.

Malcolm

Author:  RupertofOZ [ Mar 12th, '10, 14:53 ]
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Haven't watched the video... did in say how long they take to grow???

Author:  chillidude [ Mar 12th, '10, 15:25 ]
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Not that I remember Rupe - you should watch it though - only goes for a couple of minutes.

Wrong - just wrong.....

Author:  Rick [ Mar 12th, '10, 16:30 ]
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They look half dead to me.

Author:  Major Mitchell [ Mar 12th, '10, 19:10 ]
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chillidude wrote:
you should watch it though - only goes for a couple of minutes.


I can't watch it on work computers! I was also scared off by the warning "warning: mildly disturbing trout-milking scenes"

They don't look the best do they :cyclopsani: .

Author:  seamonkey [ Mar 12th, '10, 19:35 ]
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Oh thats just not right, is it? Poor fish and that bloke looks like an Uber!!

Author:  Jensilaedi [ Mar 12th, '10, 20:03 ]
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ummm deja vu? I feel like I've seen this somewhere.....

Author:  grunta [ Mar 12th, '10, 20:43 ]
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i like em, love to have a go at growing those this winter! :D

could do with some of those geans to build more muscle my self.

Author:  countryboy [ Mar 13th, '10, 00:24 ]
Post subject:  Re: Beware the Uber Trout

Genetically modified foods are going to be the death of us all, whether meat or fruits/veges.

Several important reasons... First, we have no long-term research on what the altered genetics will do to our bodies... Hormones in foods are enough to create problems.

Second, and of significantly greater importance right NOW, is that most genetic modifications are patented and traceable. Licensing fees and/or royalties have to be paid to the owning company (Monsanto as a major offender) and HUGE fines can be levied if you are found in illegal ownership of the modified stock... The problem is that with corn, for example, you can't control cross pollination from the genetically modified stock in your neighbor's field. The result is that your corn can be modified and then you owe royalties or fines. With this trout, for example, if one escapes to the wild and 'pollinates' a few other trout, the mutations are traceable and royalties could be owed for simply fishing and eating from wild streams...

Scary indeed.

CB

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