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  1. Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual (3-Volume Set) by Joseph Sambrook, David W. Russell, 2001-01-15
  2. Condensed Protocols from Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual by Joseph Sambrook, David W. Russell, 2006-05-31
  3. Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis: An Introduction by Terry A. Brown, 2006-03-03
  4. After Dolly: The Uses and Misuses of Human Cloning by Ian Wilmut, Roger Highfield, 2006-06-12
  5. The Ethics of Human Cloning by Leon Kass, 1998-06-01
  6. Stem Cells and Cloning by David A. Prentice, Michael A. Palladino, 2002-07-02
  7. On Cloning (Thinking in Action) by John Harris, 2004-06-28
  8. Cloning: A Beginner's Guide (Beginner's Guides (Oneworld)) by Aaron D. Levine, 2007-05-24
  9. Opposing Viewpoints Series - Cloning (paperback edition) (Opposing Viewpoints Series) by Tamara L. Roleff, 2005-09-26
  10. The Soulless One, Cloning a Counterfeit Creation by Mark L. Prophet, 1981-06
  11. The Human Cloning Debate by Roopali Malhotra, 2004-07
  12. Baa!: The Most Interesting Book You'll Ever Read about Genes and Cloning (Mysterious You) by Cynthia Nicolson, 2001-08-10
  13. Cloning: A Biologist Reports by Robert Gilmore McKinnell, 1979-12
  14. The Rough Guide to Genes and Cloning 1 (Rough Guide Reference) by Rough Guides, 2007-06-04

1. New Scientist | Cloning
Technical and ethical issues about cloning. Nearly every month, there s news of how cloning technology is poised to change our lives.
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Nearly every month, there's news of how cloning technology is poised to change our lives. From agriculture to medicine, from psychology to law, New Scientist's team has followed the potential impact of cloning and stem cell technology every step of the way. Our special report gives you an instant update - as well as looking at the wider issues. What molecular magic makes cloning possible? What would it be like to be an exact copy of your parent? Who is working towards human cloning? Could cloning be the end of humanity, and the start of something quite different? Caution, you are entering the clone zone....
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Latest News. History. Services. Products. Invest. FAQs. Contact some bad movies try to make people believe, cloning a deceased person is not about exploiting people in not too distant future
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Latest News History Services Products ... Contact GODSEND: THE MOVIE, CLONAID: THE REALITY Thousands of families have contacted Clonaid in the last couple of years in the hope to see a later born twin of their deceased family member be born again. Many of those families are families of celebrities, business leaders and political leaders - we are currently working on the case of a prime minister whose son has been killed.
And we at Clonaid are very proud that we have been able to realize this dream for some of those families already. The world's first clone baby boy is actually the belated twin of his deceased brother and he was born in January 2003 shortly after Eve's birth. According to his parents, he has developed different behaviors but also likes the same toys as his brother.
Contrary to what some bad movies try to make people believe, cloning a deceased person is not about exploiting people in difficult times, but about providing another option for them instead of grief and despair. They want to give another chance to this unique genetic make up that disappeared too soon. Also, how many couples have conceived a new child by natural means immediately following the death of their previous child? Yet nobody doubts a new child's capacity for happiness just because he might have been born after his sibling's death. 
In a not too distant future, advanced cloning technologies will allow us to even recreate a deceased person in an adult body, with all his past experiences and memories, allowing mankind to enter the age of immortality as it has been announced by His Holiness Rael, founder of Clonaid, in 1973 already after his contact with the Elohim, mankind's extraterrestrial creators.

3. New Scientist | Cloning
More results from www.newscientist.com The Human cloning Foundation Humancloning.org is the official site in support of human cloning technology. We publish the latest cloning resources and articles from many eminent authors.
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Nearly every month, there's news of how cloning technology is poised to change our lives. From agriculture to medicine, from psychology to law, New Scientist's team has followed the potential impact of cloning and stem cell technology every step of the way. Our special report gives you an instant update - as well as looking at the wider issues. What molecular magic makes cloning possible? What would it be like to be an exact copy of your parent? Who is working towards human cloning? Could cloning be the end of humanity, and the start of something quite different? Caution, you are entering the clone zone....
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5. Science Explained, Explains Cloning, Cell Biology And Developmental Biology.
Cell biology, and developmental biology from zygote to adult, including cells, nuclear transfers, microinjection, and development.
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Dr Jamie Love I've decided to make cloning one of the first topics in this first issue of Science Explained because the folks who created Dolly are acquaintances of mine. (Yes, I am a name dropper, aren't I?) A few kilometers from my home lives Dolly, the world's first mammalian clone; not counting identical twins. (They're clones too.)
What makes Dolly different from identical twins is that she was grown from a cell taken from an ADULT animal! Many bright, well-respected scientists said it couldn't be done. Dr Ian Wilmut, who is in charge of the lab that created Dolly, admits that he had his doubts. However the hard work and imaginative thinking of his staff made it all possible. How did they do it and what did they do? First some background to teach you the basics of developmental biology
An oocyte (pronounced "oh-oh-sight") is an unfertilized egg and it has no chance of developing into an animal unless it's fertilized. A recently fertilized egg is called a zygote (pronounced "zye-goat"). Funny how the last two letters in the alphabet describe the first stage of an individual animal. For example, a frog zygote normally divides and grows into a complete animal, a tadpole. Later that tadpole will develop into an adult frog.

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7. Cloning And Stem Cells
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8. Cloning - Cloning, Cloning, Cloning
Gene shows you what short sheep have to do with modern science Gene back to tell you all about cloning. It's all over the news with identical sheep (as if The words 'cloning' and 'genetic engineering' are often used by people as
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10. Cloning Ethics: Informing Others, Before We Go To Far In Cloning Or Banning It
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11. Cloning Law And Policy At UPenn
Extensive bibliography on cloning law and policy; media coverage and analysis; and details of state, federal and international laws on cloning.
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12. The Human Cloning Foundation
Welcome to the Official website of the Human cloning Foundation. the official site in support of human cloning technology. The Human cloning Foundation has been determined to be a 501 The Benefits of Human cloning by Simon Smith
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15. Embryo Cloning, Adult DNA Cloning And Therapeutic Cloning
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It is unfortunate that the term "cloning" refers to three very different procedures with three very different goals. It is also unfortunate that the first thought many people have when they hear the term is of horror movies which have showed the creation of human monsters or of armies of superhuman soldiers. Reality of cloning is very different. The three different types of "cloning" are: Embryo cloning: This is a medical technique which produces monozygotic (identical) twins or triplets. It duplicates the process that nature uses to produce twins or triplets. One or more cells are removed from a fertilized embryo and encouraged to develop into one or more duplicate embryos. Twins or triplets are thus formed, with identical DNA. This has been done for many years on various species of animals; only very limited experimentation has been done on humans. Adult DNA cloning (a.k.a. reproductive cloning)

16. Reason Magazine: Cloning And Stem Cell Resources
Short introduction to the results of banning cloning, with links to other opinion sites, and bills. Reason Magazine
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The latest environmentalist conceptthe Precautionary Principleseeks to stop innovation before it happens. Very bad idea, by Ronald Bailey (4/99) Warning: Bioethics May Be Hazardous to Your Health
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17. TIME Newsfile: Cloning
For decades, the cloning of adults animals or humans has been largely the stuff of science fiction. Since the successful cloning of a sixyear-old sheep, many of the
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18. Therapeutic Cloning - How It Is Done; Possible Benefits
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" Somatic cell nuclear transfer (more commonly called therapeutic cloning) is about saving and improving lives. It is fundamentally different from human reproductive cloning; it produces stem cells, not babies. " U.S. Newswire " ...[medical] methods that fail to respect the dignity and value of the person must always be avoided. I am thinking in particular of attempts at human cloning with a view to obtaining organs for transplants: these techniques, insofar as they involve the manipulation and destruction of human embryos, are not morally acceptable, even when their proposed goal is good in itself. " Pope John Paul II in an address before International Congress on Transplants on 2000-AUG-29.
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