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Human Cloning

Project 1: Current Events Project
“Human Cloning”





















Jonathan Broersma
Professor Ziesman
Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:20
15 October 2002



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Cloning involves the creation of a duplicate animal from a single adult cell. Scientists have successfully cloned sheep, mice, goats, cattle and pigs, but the vast majority of efforts still end in failure. Of the few that succeed, many involve newborn clones that die soon after birth because of serious defects. (Weiss) Also, a number of them suffer from defects and diseases like pneumonia, liver deficiency, obesity and premature aging. (smh)
Even with all of the evidence why cloning can be very destructive, scientists still are pursuing the day when a human will be cloned.
There are many rules and regulations about stem cell research and cloning. Many which are beneficial to the research and some that are not. Even though ...

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