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Group of Americans promoting a global, comprehensive ban on human cloning.
Archives from CBC with lots of eudcational video and radio clips.
Rabbi Michael J. Broyde looks at many sides of this issue and whether it should be allowed under Jewish Law.
The scientists who created Dolly the sheep renew their call for the British government to allow limited research. [BBC News]
An assessment by infertility doctors, a bioethicist and a geneticist on FrontLine, an investigative journalism series on PBS. Quiz, videos, discussion, and transcripts from the broadcast.
Douglas Dunn examines ethical considerations. Written by an identical twin (one of "nature's clones").
Commentary by Dr. Patrick Dixon, Director of Global Change Ltd. and author of the Genetic Revolution.
Ministers rejected experts' advice to allow British scientists to clone human embryos for medical research. [Guardian Unlimited]
The research center where Dolly the sheep was cloned by Dr. Wilmut in 1996.
The scientists who created say research must be allowed if the breakthrough represented by Dolly the sheep is to benefit people. [Guardian Unlimited]
A lower-level university paper discussing both sides of the ethics of human cloning.
Ronald Bailey asks what exactly is wrong with cloning people. [Reason Magazine]
August 2000 article from Guardian Unlimited.
In the debate over cloning, it's still pro-choice vs. pro-life. It shouldn't be. [Mother Jones]
(May 01, 1998)
Information and sound files of the United States president's statements concerning this issue. [CNN.com]
(March 04, 1997)
Commentary by Dr. Patrick Dixon, Director of Global Change Ltd. and author of the Genetic Revolution.
Ministers rejected experts' advice to allow British scientists to clone human embryos for medical research. [Guardian Unlimited]
Group of Americans promoting a global, comprehensive ban on human cloning.
Archives from CBC with lots of eudcational video and radio clips.
The research center where Dolly the sheep was cloned by Dr. Wilmut in 1996.
August 2000 article from Guardian Unlimited.
The scientists who created say research must be allowed if the breakthrough represented by Dolly the sheep is to benefit people. [Guardian Unlimited]
A lower-level university paper discussing both sides of the ethics of human cloning.
Ronald Bailey asks what exactly is wrong with cloning people. [Reason Magazine]
The scientists who created Dolly the sheep renew their call for the British government to allow limited research. [BBC News]
Douglas Dunn examines ethical considerations. Written by an identical twin (one of "nature's clones").
Rabbi Michael J. Broyde looks at many sides of this issue and whether it should be allowed under Jewish Law.
An assessment by infertility doctors, a bioethicist and a geneticist on FrontLine, an investigative journalism series on PBS. Quiz, videos, discussion, and transcripts from the broadcast.
In the debate over cloning, it's still pro-choice vs. pro-life. It shouldn't be. [Mother Jones]
(May 01, 1998)
Information and sound files of the United States president's statements concerning this issue. [CNN.com]
(March 04, 1997)