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…them by no means as smart or adaptive as a human being, it does allow them to avoid conventional means of detection. A conventional anti-virus program searching for cloned viruses will not think files with different byte-structures as are viruses. A good…
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…“Building a Better Baby (Daniel Q. Haney)” has come into play. Are we ready for this new technology? Are we ready to start messing with genes to create a ‘better’ or more desirable human? Are we ready to have people like Adolph Hitler or Saddam Hussein clone
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…infectious organism, such as the influenza virus, could be hazardous. We have come to believe that all human beings are equal; but even more firmly, we are taught to believe each one of us is unique. Is that idea undercut by cloning? That is, if you can…
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…. It is simply not possible to supply a transplant organ to all the people that have a medical need for a transplant. As a result, some propose radically new ideas to meet the demands of organs, some of which include the selling of human organs, and the cloning
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…of the cloning of Dolly in February of 1997, attracted an enormous amount of attention. Perhaps this is because the cloning of Dolly drew attention to the theoretical possibility of cloning humans. This possibility leaves many people wondering just how far…
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…are caused. They are then in a better position to develop new treatments for human sufferers of the condition. Pharmaceutical companies and research laboratories are also using transgenic animals to produce drugs. Researchers have also cloned animals, the most…
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…: brachiosaurs, dilophosaurs, tricerotops, velociraptors, and a Tyrannosaurus Rex, each have been cloned using the newest technology that takes DNA from dinosaur-biting prehistoric saved insects in amber, and uses that DNA for the cloning. When the group funding…
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…of the century, the debate has widened considerably, and taken on a new practical significance. The first cloned animals (sheep and cows) are now actually alive (and breeding), and 'Genetically modified crops are already entering the human food supply in the UK…
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…around the world are trying to clone humans, and even with some government intervention, it is still being researched and attempted. Scientists are trying to create human clones for parts. This is completely unethical. If we were to create human clones
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…Reproductive technology is a term for all current and anticipated uses of technology in human and animal reproduction including: cloning, genetic engineering, artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, surrogacy, embryo transfer and testing, and hormone…
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