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…but now within a fast developing world a woman is entitled to an office job just as much as a man is. With technology advancing and cloning taking its place, it is really scary as soon the cloning of humans will be happening whereby people will be able…
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…/cgibin/ppdscgi.exe?toc=/cancer%26LA%3Den%26LO%3Den-au [29th February 2001] * "Babies for spare parts: an ethical dilemma", 2001, Sixty Minutes Television Program, Nine Network, Viewed: 25th February 2001. * Bostom N, 2001, "What I think About Cloning
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…received insulin from sheep, yet as it can be imagined, it took a great deal of sheep to sustain one person. After the discovery of DNA, geneticists used gene splicing to develop a bacterium to produce insulin. By cloning the human gene for insulin and inserting…
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…of this theory is cloning. It has the potential to provide numerous benefits but it is not without is potential hazards. For instance some argue that cloning will create infinite food sources such arguments have been met with similarly far-fetched ones…
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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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…to medications, therapy sessions and surgical procedures, the scientists at the University of Colorado and Emory University in Georgia have also been doing some experimenting. On April 27, 1998, researchers at the University of Colorado transported cloned bovine…
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…friendship, love, faith and commitment will inevitably win out over those who are motivated by power, envy, and greed. It is shown in the novels Mr. Murder, The House of Thunder and Fear Nothing, that even though science can be used to clone, change the way…
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…of Thunder and Fear Nothing, that even though science can be used to clone, change the way people think, and genetically alter humans and animals; love is seen as a feeling that will always exist, and prevail. In Mr. Murder, the main character is Marty Stillwater…
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…stem cells in a lab. To do so, they had to start with a human embryo or fetus. Researchers have also begun using cloned animal cells in an attempt to ease the tremors and erratic movements caused by Parkinson's disease. Researchers at the University…
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…to a clone of cells, each containing exact copies of the gene. This technique became known as gene cloning, and was followed by the selection of recipient cells containing the desired gene. The enzymes used for cleaving out the DNA pieces act in a highly specific…
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