Cloning
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Cloning
National Institute for Medical Research Subject index 2001 Essays 2000 Essays 1999 Essays 1998 Essays 1997 Essays 1996 Essays 1995 Essays Cloning by Rosa Beddington Mammalian Development Of all the terms coined by scientists which have entered popular vocabulary, 'clone' has become one of the more emotive. Strictly speaking a clone refers to one or more offspring derived from a single ancestor, ...
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Go to Main Story. Go to National Section. Go to Home Page. Post-Clone Consciousness By Jessica Mathews Monday, March 3 1997; Page A19 The Washington Post Thinking about the post-Dolly world, let it first be clear that there will never be a human clone in the sense that that word is generally understood, namely as an exact replica of another individual. As applied to humans, a clone is a literary ...
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