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Gillian Taylor answered on 27 Jun 2024:
Yes, we have to record every single genetically modified mouse that is born, and every animal that has a test done on it; we send a report to the government at the end of the year. They keep a record of all the tests done on all animals in the UK.
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Kirsty Ross answered on 1 Jul 2024:
Even if the only thing that happens to that genetically modified mouse is being born, we still have to report it to the government as part of our annual returns.
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