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Ever since the cloning of Dolly the sheep by Scottish scientists in 1996, nations around the world have been concerned about controlling the controversial science of human cloning. 1 …
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A recent issue of the British scientific journal Nature contained the amazing fact that scientists had cloned a female sheep. 1 The clone, named Dolly, has the exact DNA as its …
On February 23, 1997, it seemed that the world paused, if only for a moment, to reflect upon the future of the human species. The announcement by Scottish scientists, Ian Wilmut and …
On the 27th of February 1997, the world was introduced to Dolly the sheep-the first animal in history to be cloned from an adult mammal. Immediately, there was conjecture about the …
For purposes of this Essay, I assume that the human cloning proc-ess will be physically safe and that the genetic knockoffs, as children and adults, will be healthy. They will not age …
Since the creation of Dolly the sheep was reported in February 1997, the possibility of a cloned child has elicited powerful declarations of condemnation. A widely held view is that …
The irony inherent in the debate on" whole human" reproductive cloning is the amount that has been written and the emotions that have been stirred regarding a scientific advance that …
Human cloning has developed into a controversial issue in bioethics since the birth of a cloned sheep, named Dolly, because of its social, ethical and legal ramifications. Public …
In late February 1997, the world learned that Dr. Ian Wilmut and his colleagues at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland, had successfully cloned an adult sheep. The cloned …