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Following surprising claims this week by South Korean researchers that
they cloned an embryo from the cell of a 30-year-old woman, scientists and
ethicists said cloning of humans, while controversial, is likely to be
achieved sometime soon
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
along with the human population.
Dolly, a cloned sheep, has been in the press for the past year. She was cloned by Dr. Ian Wilmut and his team from the Rosalin Institute in Scotland. Although many individuals thought this procedure was scientifically
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The societal issue being addressed in this article is the cloning of humans and nuclear cell fusion. This question lingering into every householdÂ…Should we be playing God? This question has substantial points on each side. Some people think that we
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of the most debatable new issues is cloning. It is now possible to produce an exact replica of a human being. But is the cloning of human beings ethical? This paper will provide a number of arguments on both sides of the issue.
Harold Shapiro, chairman
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
DNA in a human gene is complete. All this revolution in science leads us to believe that the day, when the human being will be cloned, is not far away. Human cloning has always been an issue of controversy.
I believe that human cloning is not an unethical
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further research." Second, no one knows if the procedure is safe.
To top it all off, we have no idea where this will lead. The possibilities and problems that could come from human cloning have not been thoroughly mapped out by any means. Interestingly, very
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Category: /Literature/English
this practice.
Though many questions are still unanswered, I feel as President Clinton said, "The recent breakthrough in animal cloning is one that could yield enormous benefits,Â…" but asked for a voluntary compliance for all research bodies to stop cloning human
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
for promoting this home-grown company.
Most importantly, cloning can drastically help organ transplant patients, especially in this world where the number of people requiring organ transplants overshadows the number of donors. By being able to clone vital human
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, RG. "Human Reproductive Cloning a Step Nearer." Reproductive BioMedicine
Online: 399-400. 5 April 2003 <http://www.rbmonline.com/Article/943 >.
Edwords, Fred. "Getting Started on the Wrong Foot." The Culture War, The Humanist 18 April 2002: 41
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be used a number of ways to benefit the human race, but since the technology is relatively new and somewhat questionable none of the ideas of how cloning can be used have been put into effect. Some ways cloning may be used in the next hundred years are: having
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