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…. . ."). Vivisection is extremely wrong because it causes pain and suffering on animals. Animals are entitled to be free from acts of cruelty. Animals, however, are important in research because their body systems are almost identical to humans. The use of dogs developed…
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…, 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 deliberately make any number…
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…underway right now called the Human Genome Project, a 15 year program to make a detailed map of every single gene in human DNA. With automated cloning equipment to steer scientists through the DNA, scientists are finding human genes at the rate of more than one…
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…program to make a detailed map of every single gene in human DNA. With automated cloning equipment to steer scientists through the DNA, scientists are finding human genes at the rate of more than one a day. This may not sound like very much but as technology…
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…Genome Project, a 15 year program to make a detailed map of every single gene in human DNA. With automated cloning equipment to steer scientists through the DNA, scientists are finding human genes at the rate of more than one a day. This may not sound like…
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…. There is a 3 billion dollar project underway right now called the Human Genome Project, a 15 year program to make a detailed map of every single gene in human DNA. With automated cloning equipment to steer scientists through the DNA, scientists are finding human
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…and genetic engineering the nucleus of the cell as become the main attraction. With cloning the cell nucleus is actually removed and replaced with another one to cause the cell to make an exact copy of another cell. Recently the human genome was cracked…
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…sees it immoral for human embryo’s to be killed for the use of their cells. On a positive note, Bush did specify that the research could carry on with the cells that have already been pulled from the embryos. Federal money could still be used to finance…
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…would be able to obtain intestinal organs. Indeed, human cloning could be one answer for satisfying the needs of a sterile couple. To achieve these idealistic goals. few measures should be made. Public recognization should be made. People should be aware…
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…been a controversial and ethical issue, especially when considering cloning a human. In human cloning there is always the factor of religion. Some wonder if the human soul would be cloned and what if it didn’t have a soul at all, what would that mean…
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