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animal's genetic make-up and even mix genetic material between species. What started out in the early 80s as a few tentative experiments has now exploded into a highly contentious free-for-all. The transgenic animals are not only confined to the laboratory…
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…, sunlight, and rainfall, also affect the growth of plants and animals. The study of the living and nonliving parts of the environment and how they affect organisms is called ecology. Scientists who study ecology are called ecologists. Ecology is only one aspect…
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…to monitor and even oppose experimentation on other animals (such as PETA and FRAME). This issue will not go away, but only grow more urgent. There is now talk about computer simulations replacing many animal experiments. This will be a welcome development.…
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…the psychological impact on the clones, ethics over experimenting with animals or humans, and the fear of actually wiping out entire species. I believe cloning animals and humans should be done because of the ability to understand genetics better, potential immorality…
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…in the experiment including mammary gland cells, which were the ones to produce the successful result. The sheep born as a result of the experiment was an exact genetic duplicate, clone, of the sheep donating the adult nucleus. Though other mammals have been cloned…
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…, no food or water is made available during the experiment, and handling of the animals is kept to a minimum. These investigations have shown that imprinting is neither rapid nor irreversible, and also not restricted to a critical period, as was claimed…
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…. This receptor is called cryptochrome and its normal function is to regulate the animal’s day and night rhythm. Using chemical experiments and computational modeling the scientists show that cryptochrome may be where the neurochemical reaction occurs that lets birds…
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…around them as well. But there are things we can do about all this to save this wonderful animal. Some of the things that have been done to try to help preserve these animals include federal and state laws. This Law forbids hunting, capturing, killing…
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…purposes such as creating multiple copies of one person for the purpose of war. The key lies in finding the medium at which the human race keep reap the benefits. Cloning can advance the medical field in leaps and bounds. “Cloning experiments may lead…
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…purposes such as creating multiple copies of one person for the purpose of war. The key lies in finding the medium at which the human race keep reap the benefits. Cloning can advance the medical field in leaps and bounds. “Cloning experiments may lead…
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