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, there are experimentation on animals and transplants between species. Many ethicists who oppose cloning and other genetic interventions in humans look upon other animals as "cost-effective" substitutes for experimentation. In some countries, organizations have been formed
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be cloned through asexual reproduction or the process of regeneration. Recently, scientists have developed an experimental technique for cloning higher animals. This process first involves destroying the nucleus of an egg cell from the species to be cloned
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and farmers. A taste-aversion technique is being used by wrapping meat in sheep hides tainted with a chemical that produces an unpleasant reaction in wolves. Also, shock collars and the use of guardian animals are used as well. The experimental techniques
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cost "$7.3 million to build and $9 million for staff, veterinarian, care, food, utilities and other costs for the first two years alone" (Oregon Coast Aquarium). With all the problems in the world with humans and animals, it is hard to see this much money
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. If other methods were available they should be given a fair chance but for now animal experimentation has worked best. If all of the advances in human health were taken away from our society then we would still be in a primitive age. Animal research has taken
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in Malaga, Spain in 1881. His family had lived in
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Day, Nancy. Animal Experimentation. New Jersey, 1994.
Dolan, F. Edward. Animal Rights. New York, 1986.
Farm Sanctuaries. Online. Netscape. Available
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Bacillus Anthracis
Robert Koch discovered Bacillus Anthracis, the bacterium for the deadly disease, Anthrax, in 1877. Robert Koch grew the bacterium into a pure culture, demonstrated its ability to form endospores, and produced experimental Anthrax
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Bacillus Anthracis
Robert Koch discovered Bacillus Anthracis, the bacterium for the deadly disease, Anthrax, in 1877. Robert Koch grew the bacterium into a pure culture, demonstrated its ability to form endospores, and produced experimental Anthrax
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there, it makes it very much easier to do some of
the extraodinaryly unpleasant things that so many people do to animals. Its more
comfortable to think that if your cutting a piece out of a dog for some kind of animal
experimentation, well, hes
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What Is Cloning?
Cloning is the production of multiple, identical offspring. A clone is an animal who is genetically identical to its donor "parent". We now know that this can be achieved using cells derived from a microscopic embryo, a fetus, or from
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