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- Human Cloning Policies - Center for Genetics and Society
Estimates as to when a human clone might be born, if no action is taken to prevent it, range from immediately to five or ten years Research Cloning Some countries, notably France, Germany, and Canada, explicitly ban the creation of clonal embryos
- We’re Getting Closer to Cloning Humans. Here’s What’s Stopping Us.
about a man (with a self-driving car, of course) whose clone takes over his life Yes, over the past 15 years or so, genetics research has gotten so advanced that, from a scientific perspective, we’re actually pretty darn close to being able to create human clones
- Fluorescent puppy is worlds first transgenic dog
A cloned beagle named Ruppy – short forA 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 A team led by Byeong-Chun Lee of Seoul National University in South Korea created the dogs by cloning fibroblast cells that express a red fluorescent gene
- The United Nations Human Cloning Treaty Debate, 2000-2005
On March 8, 2005, after four years of debate, the United Nations General Assembly voted on a non-binding declaration calling for a full ban on human cloning, that is, for bans on both the creation of live-born human clones and the creation of clonal human embryos for purposes of research The vote was:
- History of Human Genetic and Reproductive Technologies
February 2001 - Fertility researchers Severino Antinori and Panos Zavos announce their intention to clone a human being within a year March 2001 - Researchers at the St Barnabas Medical Center in New Jersey announce their use of ooplasmic transfer techniques, arguably a form of germline genetic engineering, as an infertility treatment
- Human Cloning - Center for Genetics and Society
Human reproductive cloning – producing a genetic copy of an existing person using somatic cell nuclear transfer – has never been done Many scientists believe that it can never be safe In opinion polls, , overwhelming majorities consistently reject its use The U S has no federal law on human reproductive cloning, but several states, dozens of countries, and international agreements
- 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 considered using an adult mammalian cell to produce a new creature with the same genome to be impossible There was no public notice on the day of Dolly’s birth; the announcement was made on February 24, 1997
- Modifying Your Own Genes Is Just An Injection Away–If You’re Feeling . . .
conference in San Francisco, where other presentations featured academics in suits and the young CEOs of typical biotech startups Unlike the others, he started his workshop by handing out shots of scotch and a booklet explaining the basics of DIY genome engineering If you want to genetically modify yourself, it turns out, it’s not necessarily complicated As he offered samples in small
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