Genetic Cloning

Cloning is a process in which two exact replications, of a plant or animal, are created and have identical DNA patterns.  It is a question of morality and ethics.  Although there have been many advancements in the last few years, some argue that scientist are playing God.

What is Cloning?
 Info on the Actual Procedure of Cloning

Genetic Cloning: Separating Fact from Fiction

 Science and Technology Page
 

Articles
 The First Cloned Human Embryo

 Human Cloning: How Far Should We Go

 Flight of Fancy

 Cloned Back to Life

Advantages
 The Benefits of Human Cloning

 Why We Should Use Cloning

Disadvantages
 Sheep Cloned By Nuclear Transfer from a Cultured Cell Line

 Why We Should Not Use Cloning

Ethics
 Ethical Aspects of Cloning

 Human Cloning: Should It Be Done? What Would It Mean?

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Last Updated: October 29, 1999
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