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  • 37 Genes In Dolly's Mitochondria
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    CLONING SPECIAL REPORDolly's mixture Clones are not the perfect replicas we thought. By Philip Cohen Dolly the sheep does not have precisely the same genetic make-up as the adult sheep from which she was cloned. A study shows that the genes in her mitochondria-the powerhouses of cells-came from another sheep involved in the experiment. The result leaves scientists wondering: exactly how similar are Dolly and her genetic twin In a cloning technique called nuclear transfer, a donor cell is fused w...
  • New As The Cloned Skin Cells
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    ... o vided, many of the arguments supporting them can be understood. The first argument is that through cloning many couples that suffer from infertility can now share in the joy of having children. According to the Human Cloning Foundation, less than 10 percent of the current infertility treatments are successful. The process is very similar to the explanation previously given. One of the parents will donate a cell and it will be cloned in a lab. It will then be placed inside the woman's womb ...
  • Humans In Order
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    Cloning. It looks as if the variant of manipulating nature based on the idea of multiplying human beings is coming within the reach of modern science quickly. Today's scientists have already been able to clone a sheep. The living result is Dolly: a normal ewe, alive and kicking, she's just an exact copy of her cell donor. When more of less the same technique would be used on humans, that would mean the solution of many problems. Infertile and gay couples could have a baby by having themselves cl...
  • Clone
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    The practice of cloning can be used to benefit society and therefore should be legalized. Ever since the cloning of the first adult sheep, Dolly, the idea of cloning has become a major issue and the subject of many debates. Many people are afraid of the idea of cloning because it is new and misunderstood. There is the notion that a clone would not be the same as any other person, but a clone is just a normal person, created with and having the same genes as the person being cloned. A clone will ...
  • Cloning Of Adult Animals
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    The theory of being able to make a genetic copy (a clone) of another animal has been around for quite a while. In this section as the title reads I will show the history of cloning. 400 million years B.C. - Plants have been cloning themselves since not to long (as far as the Earth is concerned) after their introduction to our planet. They send out runners that create an identical copy of the parent plant. 1938- Hans Sperm ann, of Germany, envisions what he calls the 'fantastical experiment'. He ...
  • Genes Of Cloned Animals
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    Clones Clones Cloning, the process of creating a copy of a plant or animal that is genetically identical to the original through asexual means, has sparked some interesting moral and ethical debate. For years, cloning has been used to produce a greater number of a specific type of plant, such as the Macintosh apple trees, which have all been derived from single mutated plant. Now, however, upon the discovery of a method to clone animals, even humans, people are beginning to become aware of the b...
  • 2002 Cloning And Stem Cell Research Technology
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    Cory King ENG 120 Sec. 02 Spring 2002 March 15, 2002 Cloning, and Stem Cell Research Technology has advanced a great deal within the past few years. We have learned so much information about animal's genes and what can be done with them. However, with this new information brings new questions and arguments. So far, scientists have successfully cloned a sheep, a monkey, a bull, and are working on an endangered breed of ox, of course cloning animals and conducting research on those animals does no...
  • Human Cloning In The Future
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    ... Human bodies attack what is not genetically alike to the specific body; thus, transplant organs are rejected at times even with the medication that tries to suppress this action. Another technique of transfer cloning obtains healthy adult cells and reprograms them 'so that they are embryonic and have the potential to grow into any type of tissue. ' ('Potential uses' 980) This method could be used to produce stem cells, which are undifferentiated or unspecialized, capable of being any tissue ...
  • Richard M Human Cloning Vs Human Dignity
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    The Dignity of Cloning Cloning is just one of the new ways that modern medicine is pushing the boundaries into uncharted moral waters. Cloning can be divided into two main groups by its purpose; therapeutic, which looks into the generation of body parts for transplants, and reproductive, which is cloning for the sake of replicating an entire organism. The main method of cloning mammals is called somatic cell nuclear transfer, where the DNA from a cell of an existing organism is put into a donor ...
  • New As The Cloned Skin Cells
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    Imagine being a first year medical surgeon fresh out of the highest-ranking university in the nation. You work in the Los Angeles General Hospital building in the Emergency Room, as your days are spent saving people from the cruel realities that they are forced to live among. Day after day, you see bundles of people coming in with a variety of gunshot, knife, and domestic violence wounds. Your troubles are easily forgotten, however, by receiving over $300,000 a year, a brand new Jaguar, and a ho...
  • Useful Application Of The Cloning Technology
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    Morality of cloning Today, the topic of cloning generates more argument then it has ever created before. The controversy over cloning is based, in part, on the fact that there are extreme opposing viewpoints on the subject. Also a major factor in the debate over cloning is a fear of new technology. Throughout history, man has always been slow to adapt to a new technology, or a new way of doing things. People go through all the trouble to adapt to one method, why uproot ourselves and change every...
  • Guar Clone 692 Skin Cells
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    Argumentative / Persuasive Final Draft Send in the Clones It is hard to say if cloning is an answer to a problem or just another problem for the human race. There have been books, movies, and even stories about mankind creating their own species of humans. A good example of what could happen if mankind learns to clone itself is Mary Shelly's' Frankenstein. A classic novel demonstrating what could happen when mankind takes the power of 'God' in our own hands. Cloning is physically a new science b...
  • Embryonic Animal Cells
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    We have seen comic material in the movies and on television. The entertainment industry usually shows it in a humorous situation such as Danny Devito and Arnold Schwann ager as genetically engineered twins while Michael Keaton was duplicated to make his life easier. Cloning is only achieved after intensive research and experimentation where as in the movies; it is made out to be as easy as 1, 2, 3. Even though animal and human cloning has only been announced recently to the public, it has been a...
  • Cloning Of Good Cells
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    There are many opinions on the topic of cloning, particularly on the controversy of human cloning. Lots of people have many fears over if we should continue this form of study, whereas others think that this technology should be pushed forward with high hopes. However, no side should rule out the other, but instead, should compliment one another. Both arguments should be heard and acknowledged before any decision is made towards this new area of study. For example, many people think that their f...
  • Next Step To The Cloning Of Frogs
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    Cloning, the process of Manipulating a cell from an animal so that it grows into an exact duplicate of that animal is the forbidden fruit of biology. (Begley 54). The word clone, derived from the Greek word Kl on, meaning twig or slip, refers to asexual reproduction. Also known as vegetative reproduction. Cloning became known to the public about 30 years ago. This idea of cloning about his time resulted in an experiment of the successful asexual reproduction. This experiment took place in Englan...
  • Cloned Embryo
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    Biological Aspects True human cloning involves taking a somatic cell from a person and removing its nucleus. Then the nucleus of a fertilized egg cell is removed and placed in the somatic cell. This is impossible in humans right now because the somatic cells are specialized and there are many genes that have been switched off in them that we do not know how to turn them back on. This was done with frogs however. The eggs were implanted with the nuclei from the intestinal lining of tadpoles. Most...
  • Cloning Technique
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    For the last few decades, cloning was a fictitious idea that lay deep within the pages of some sci-fi novels. The very idea that cloning could one day become reality was thought to be a scientific impossibility by many experts but on one exhilarating day, what was thought to be purely fiction became reality. That fine day was February 22, 1997. A team from the Roslin Institute which was lead by Dr. Ian Wilmut changed the face of history forever by revealing what looked like an average sheep. Tha...
  • Cloning Of A Single Adult Cell
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    Human cloning is the production of one or more human beings that are genetically identical to another human being. Two different methods of cloning have been defined, these are adult cloning where an adults DNA is cloned in order to create a replica adult in due course, and embryo cloning which is where the cloning is done by reproducing an identical embryo. However, in both cases the result is the same and a duplicated human being is created. The realisation that human cloning is now actually p...
  • Surplus Embryos For Stem Cell Research
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    What has been the most important contribution of science for human beings? There is obviously more than one answer to this question; but without a doubt, the augmentation of life expectancy is one of them. Scientists work constantly to find solutions to health problems and provide people with a longer and better life quality. Cloning is an area that has been studied intensely in more recent times, and although for the most part its study and use has been highly controversial, it has also provide...
  • Cloned Cells
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    A Copied World Imagine a world where there existed a separate race of humans, a race that has no special distinction; but looks and acts exactly like normal humans. This world has been thought about for years. It's been written in fiction books and novels for centuries, and in February 1997 this world may have possibly started to open itself to our society. This is the world of cloning. It was Saturday, February 24, 1997, to be exact, and Dr. Ian Wilmot, a 52-year-old embryologist at the Roslin ...

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