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Medical research using hybrid embryos that are a mixture of human and animal is "vital" in the fight against disease, scientists have said. | Medical research using hybrid embryos that are a mixture of human and animal is "vital" in the fight against disease, scientists have said. |
The Academy of Medical Sciences said it backed the draft Human Tissue and Embryos Bill allowing embryos that were 99.9% human and 0.1% animal. | The Academy of Medical Sciences said it backed the draft Human Tissue and Embryos Bill allowing embryos that were 99.9% human and 0.1% animal. |
Under plans, it would be illegal for embryos to grow for more than 14 days. | Under plans, it would be illegal for embryos to grow for more than 14 days. |
The report says that, in the future, the "true" hybrids - containing more animal DNA - may be vital for research. | The report says that, in the future, the "true" hybrids - containing more animal DNA - may be vital for research. |
There are no substantive ethical or moral reasons not to proceed with research on human embryos containing animal material Martin BobrowAcademy of Medical Sciences | There are no substantive ethical or moral reasons not to proceed with research on human embryos containing animal material Martin BobrowAcademy of Medical Sciences |
The government's draft Bill, published last month, represented a U-turn on previous proposals to ban the use of hybrid embryos. | The government's draft Bill, published last month, represented a U-turn on previous proposals to ban the use of hybrid embryos. |
It is now being scrutinised by MPs and peers. | It is now being scrutinised by MPs and peers. |
The academy's Martin Bobrow said research on hybrid embryos should be subject to the same rules as research on human embryos. | The academy's Martin Bobrow said research on hybrid embryos should be subject to the same rules as research on human embryos. |
They include the 14-day rule and a ban on re-implanting embryos into a woman or animal. | |
"There are no substantive ethical or moral reasons not to proceed with research on human embryos containing animal material under the same framework of regulatory control," he said. | "There are no substantive ethical or moral reasons not to proceed with research on human embryos containing animal material under the same framework of regulatory control," he said. |
There were currently no scientific reasons to create true hybrid embryos, Mr Bobrow added. | There were currently no scientific reasons to create true hybrid embryos, Mr Bobrow added. |
"However, given the speed of this field of research, the working group could not rule out the emergence of scientifically valid reasons in the future." | "However, given the speed of this field of research, the working group could not rule out the emergence of scientifically valid reasons in the future." |
Animal welfare | Animal welfare |
The report also calls for a rethink of how the area is regulated. | The report also calls for a rethink of how the area is regulated. |
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority currently regulates human embryos. | The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority currently regulates human embryos. |
But the Home Office regulates the creation of animals that have been genetically modified with human genes. | But the Home Office regulates the creation of animals that have been genetically modified with human genes. |
The Home Office's paramount concern is animal welfare - rather than ethics or human safety. | The Home Office's paramount concern is animal welfare - rather than ethics or human safety. |
The academy has called for a more joined up approach to ensure that any potential problems can be foreseen and averted. | The academy has called for a more joined up approach to ensure that any potential problems can be foreseen and averted. |
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