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  1. Human Cloning - Center for Genetics and Society

    Jan 24, 2018 · Research cloning – producing cloned human embryos from which to derive embryonic stem cells (theoretically for customized medical treatment or research) – has been …

  2. Reproductive Cloning Arguments Pro and Con

    Aug 3, 2021 · 3. Cloned children would unavoidably be raised "in the shadow" of their nuclear donor, in a way that would strongly tend to constrain individual psychological and social …

  3. We’re Getting Closer to Cloning Humans. Here’s What’s Stopping Us.

    , the first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell, was born in 1997. A council on bioethics called by then-President Bush, and an emergency report by the National Academies, both published …

  4. Reproductive Cloning Frequently Asked Questions

    Mar 10, 2010 · A: Any effort to create a cloned human being would constitute an unacceptable form of human experimentation. If reproductive cloning ever became technically successful, …

  5. This company claimed to ‘de-extinct’ dire wolves. Then the …

    . They transferred dozens of the cloned embryos into the wombs of surrogate dogs, eventually bringing into the world three animals of a type that had never been seen before. Two males …

  6. Michael Jackson, cloning, and assisted reproduction: The trivial …

    Jul 13, 2009 · and a number of tabloids and entertainment outlets. Jackson's driver told the Mirror that his employer was obsessed with immortality and enthralled with a cloning cult called the …

  7. Born This Week: Dolly the Sheep - Center for Genetics and Society

    A Star is Born On July 5, 1996, the most famous individual sheep in history was born: Dolly, the first mammal cloned from an adult cell. Scientists had cloned frogs previously, but many …

  8. Fluorescent puppy is world's first transgenic dog

    A cloned beagle named Ruppy – short for Ruby Puppy – is the world's first transgenic dog. She and four other beagles all produce a fluorescent protein that glows red under ultraviolet light.

  9. China clones world's first rabbit from somatic cells

    Beijing: China has cloned the world's first rabbit from the somatic cells of the animal, allowing faster reproduction of genetically modified rabbits for medical use, the state media reported …

  10. Can China’s New Criminal Law Deter the Next He Jiankui?

    Scientists, too, have reason to brush up on their legal knowledge: A new section dedicated to “illegal medical practices” was added beneath Article 336, outlawing “the implantation of …