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         Cloning:     more books (100)
  1. The ABCs of Gene Cloning by Dominic W.S. Wong, 2005-12-09
  2. Cloning and Genetic Engineering (Life in the Future) by Holly Cefrey, 2002-09
  3. Does God Need Our Help?: Cloning, Assisted Suicide, & Other Challenges in Bioethics (Vital Questions) by John Frederic Kilner, C. Ben Mitchell, 2003-05
  4. Animal Cloning: The Science of Nuclear Transfer (New Biology) by Joseph, Ph.D. Panno, 2004-10
  5. Writing the Critical Essay: An Opposing Viewpoints Guide - Cloning (Writing the Critical Essay: An Opposing Viewpoints Guide)
  6. DNA Microarrays: A Molecular Cloning Manual
  7. A Cop's Nightmare: Cloning the Ancients by Frank Borelli, 2002-12
  8. The Cloning Sourcebook
  9. DNA Cloning: A Practical Approach Volume 1: Core Techniques (Practical Approach, No 148)
  10. From Personal Ads to Cloning Labs: More Science Cartoons from Sidney Harris by Sidney Harris, 1992-10
  11. Cloning - Revised Edition (Twenty-First Century Manufacturing Enterprise Strategy) by Daniel Cohen, 2002-05-01
  12. Animal Transgenesis and Cloning by Louis-Marie Houdebine, 2003-04-25
  13. Cloning After Dolly: Who's Still Afraid? by Gregory E. Pence, 2005-01-25
  14. Beginning Apologetics 5: How to Answer Tough Moral Questions--Abortion, Contraception, Euthanasia, Test-Tube Babies, Cloning, & Sexual Ethics by Frank Chacon, Jim Burnham, 2000-06-01

61. Human Cloning And Genes Brochure Basic Science Stem Cells Embryo Genetics Reprod
Around The Web Books on cloning. Updated on September 30, 2003. Human cloning and Genetic Modification The Basic Science You Need to Know.
http://www.arhp.org/patienteducation/onlinebrochures/cloning/index.cfm?ID=282

62. Hatch Supports Some Cloning Research
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63. Reason Magazine: Cloning And Stem Cell Resources
Reason s cloning and stem cell resources. Other views and more background on cloning The Reproductive cloning Network Many links and resourcse.
http://reason.com/biclone.html
Related: Are Stem Cells Babies?
Only if every other human cell is, too.
Ronald Bailey debates on National Review Online. Getting On With It
Stem cell research may save countless lives. Ronald Bailey (8/24/00) Intimations of Immortality
Ronald Bailey (3/00) Petri-Dish Politics
Biotechnology will make it possible for us to live longer and better. So why are some people dead set against it? by Ronald Bailey (12/99) Precautionary Tale
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
The moralists' attack on medical progress and patient freedom, by Ronald Bailey (8/99) Future Shocks
Great books for the Biological Century (12/99) "Frankenfood" Frenzy Reason's cloning and stem cell resources

64. CNN - Should We Be Cloning Around? - Feb. 24, 1997
The announcement that a team of British scientists had successfully cloned an adult sheep has touched off a new wave of discussion over the ethical implications of such a feat. CNN
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Should we be cloning around?
Breakthrough raises exciting
and scary possibilities
February 24, 1997
Web posted at: 3:45 p.m. EST (CNN) The announcement that a team of British scientists had successfully cloned an adult sheep has touched off a new wave of discussion over the ethical implications of such a feat. The achievement announced Sunday by a team of scientists at the Roslin Institute near Edinburgh, Scotland , marks the first time anyone has successfully cloned an adult mammal. "There are a number of genetic diseases for which there is no cure ... and this will enable us to carry out research into the causes of those diseases and perhaps develop method to treat them," Dr. Ian Wilmut of the Roslin Institute said following the announcement. While some scientists hail the cloning as a major breakthrough for research in agriculture, aging, medicine and genetics, others worry what it may portend. If sheep can be replicated, they ask, are humans far behind? Suddenly the stuff of science fiction doesn't seem so fanciful anymore as one considers the possibility of dictators cloning themselves, dead geniuses brought back to life, or beloved family pets resurrected.
Sheep, cattle, pigs ... what next?

65. Cloning Webliography
A collection of the best Web sites on the scientific, legal, and ethical aspects of animal and human cloning. cloningA Webliography. mouse 1cell embryo.
http://www.lib.msu.edu/skendall/cloning/
CloningA Webliography mouse 1-cell embryo Resources
  • Articles Books Companies/Research Legal/Ethical Statements ... About this Site This site was last updated on January 15, 2004 This Webliography is intended to help you find the best, most reliable information about animal cloning available on the Web. There are materials of interest to everyone from students to lay people to scientists, and both scientific and ethical issues are included. Cloning has become one of the hottest topics in biotechnology/biomedical research today. Not to be confused with gene cloning or cell cloning, a whole animal clone as defined by Encyclopaedia Britannica is "an individual organism that was grown from a single body cell of its parent and that is genetically identical to it."( ) The idea that a higher organism could be a clone of another is certainly not new. Among animals, twinning occurs naturally, producing two separate organisms with the same genetic makeup. Scientists in the 1950's, 1960's and 1970's demonstrated that they were able to clone frog tadpoles from frog embryonic cells using nuclear transfer . Later, in the 1980's, scientists created clones of mammals by splitting embryos in a process called "artificial twinning" or by nuclear transfer using embryonic cells (

66. ONPRC
Report from the Oregon Primal Research Center (OPRC) announcing the technology for creating genetically indistinguishable monkeys.
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67. ThinkQuest : Library : Conceiving A Clone
Recent cloning Events News Sorry, news not available. The details section contains all the information you will ever need on cloning and biotechnology.
http://library.thinkquest.org/24355/
Index Life Science Genetics
Conceiving a Clone
Trace cloning technology from its beginnings to today's exciting biotechnology developments. Learn about techniques for "conceiving a clone." But not everyone agrees on the answers to the ethical and moral questions raised by this biological tinkering. Should humans be cloned? Join the discussion and let your views be known! Discover what countries around the world are doing to regulate cloning experimentation. Languages: English. Visit Site 1998 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Awards Second Place Languages English Students Kayvon Round Rock High School, Round Rock, TX, United States Brandon Round Rock High School, Round Rock, TX, United States Bennett Round Rock High School, Round Rock, TX, United States Coaches Edwin Round Rock High School Library, Round Rock, TX, United States Mark San Francisco, CA, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site.

68. BBC News | SCI/TECH | Doctors Defiant On Cloning
Italian and US doctors say they intend to push ahead with plans to clone human beings despite widespread condemnation; BBC article from March, 2001.
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Dr Harry Griffin, Roslin Institute
"It is not inevitable that it can be done"
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Debating the issues Embryologist Dr Sammy Lee and Ruth Deech, head of the UK human fertilisation authority real Friday, 9 March, 2001, 12:43 GMT Doctors defiant on cloning Antinori and Zavos want an open debate on human cloning Doctors from Italy and the United States said on Friday they intended to push ahead with their plans to clone human beings, despite the objections and doubts raised by religious and scientific groups. Cloning may be considered as the last frontier to overcome male sterility Severino Antinori Italian Severino Antinori and American Panayiotis Zavos told a symposium in Rome that they were motivated solely by the desire to help infertile couples have children. "Cloning may be considered as the last frontier to overcome male sterility and give the possibility to infertile males to pass on their genetic pattern," Antinori told scientists and journalists at the city's Umberto I Polyclinic.

69. Cloning
Introduction cloning is now a scientific possibility. The Task The President of the United States recently stated that human cloning should not be allowed.
http://www.esc20.net/etprojects/formats/webquests/misc99/clone/Cloning.html

70. Genetic Engineering: Defining Our Children's Traits
Considerations and arguments on several scientific procedures that could improve human life.
http://www.jpreason.com/science/gene.htm
Genetic Engineering
The Uncover of the Pyramid
Since Mendel's experiences and the discovery of the DNA as the genetic material, we started to know how and why we are like we are we; started to understand more about how our bodies work. Our genes are like the computer program running in us; we are what our genes code us to be. The first big success for genetic engineer (GE) was the production of insulin by genetically modified bacteria. It showed the medical, economical, and industrial possibilities of this technology. Like a pyramid buried in the sands of the desert, the possibilities and uses of GE were being uncovered. Thanks to refined techniques in molecular genetics and recombinant DNA techniques, its uses soon started to be employed in a vast array of areas:
  • Medicine: in the diagnostic of diseases, understanding how diseases occur, and discovering how to fight them;
  • Pharmaceuticals: producing monoclonal antibodies, antibiotics, vaccines, interferon, and many other proteins with pharmaceutical value;
  • Environmental applications: bioremediation by creating and optimizing bacteria capable of degrading xenobiotics;

71. Technical Protocols
always looking to do things easier. The Joy of cloning. Table of Contents. Purification of DNA. Recombinant DNA Techniques and cloning.
http://lena.jax.org/~jcs/techniques/techniques.html
Technical Protocols
Below is a listing of the protocols that are generally used in the Schimenti Lab. They are extracted from our lab techniques manual, otherwise known as The Joy of Cloning Some protocols are essentially the same as those described in published lab guides (such as the Maniatis book or the "Red Book"). Others come from other people. Original references are cited in some cases. Minimal theory, if any, is given. These are cookbook procedures to have at the bench when doing a protocol. Please contact jcs@aretha.jax.org if you have any better or faster protocols, as we are always looking to do things easier.
The Joy of Cloning
Table of Contents
Purification of DNA

72. Basic Principles Of Gene Cloning, Sequencing, Analysis
of methods behind gene cloning, genetic engineering, DNA recombination and isolation, including discussion of restriction enzymes and ligase.......
http://www.geocities.com:80/SiliconValley/5504/biochem.html

73. "Primer On Ethics And Human Cloning" By Glenn McGee, Ph.D.
biotechnology cloning Primer on Ethics and Human cloning By Glenn McGee An ActionBioscience.org original article. Primer on Ethics and Human cloning
http://www.actionbioscience.org/biotech/mcgee.html
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74. Scientist Backing Cloning Ufo Religion
Behind the plan to replicate humans is a small, scifi-tinged religion that preaches UFOs and promises eternal life through cloning.
http://www.blackvault.com/news2/scientist_backing_cloning_ufo_.html
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Jewelry Mind Puzzles ... Novelty Items Scientist backing cloning of humans is member of UFO cult By James D. Davis Sun-Sentinel Posted August 8 2001 Behind one plan to replicate humans is a small, sci-fi-tinged religion that preaches UFOs and promises eternal life through cloning. Brigitte Boisselier was among the three scientists who startled the National Academy of Sciences this week by predicting that a human being would soon be genetically duplicated. Besides her two degrees in chemistry, Boisselier is a bishop of the Raelian movement, which teaches that humans were created by extraterrestrials called Elohim. She was one of three researchers who spoke Tuesday at a symposium sponsored by the academy in Washington, D.C., which also heard other scientists voice angry warnings on human cloning. Founded by a French race car driver who goes by the single name of Rael, Boisselier’s UFO-based faith seemed out of place at a scientific gathering.

75. Guardian Unlimited | Special Reports | Cloning Interactive Guide
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76. Medical Ethics In Islam الأخلاقي
Islamic views on many medical ethics issues including organ donation, cloning, euthanasia, abortion , fertility, sex change operations.
http://www.islamicmedicine.org/ethics.htm
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77. Guardian Unlimited | Weblog | Weblog Special: Human Cloning
Weblog special human cloning. apart from ethical considerations, doctors would not run the medicolegal risks involved. BMJ. Human reproductive cloning.
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78. CNN.com - Human Cloning: 'One Shouldn't Do This' - Dec. 27, 2002
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VIDEO Brigitte Boisselier, the scientific director of Clonaid, announced the first cloned baby has been born.
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THE RAELIAN MOVEMENT Founded: 1973, France
Founder: Claude Vorilhon, who took the name Rael; his book is "The Final Message"
Basic tenet: The old Hebrew phrase "Elohim" usually translated as a name for God should have been interpreted as a reference to non-Earthlings "from the sky." These entities are, Raelians say, responsible for the creation of life on Earth.
Membership: The organization says it comprises some 40,000 members worldwide, with highest concentrations in France, Canada and Japan. Outside researchers have suggested the membership may be smaller.
Source: The University of Virginia's New Religious Movements source (CNN) The assertion Friday by Clonaid that a newborn girl is a clone renews the debate over the ethics of cloning and what legal ramifications, if any, will result.

79. G4u - Harddisk Image Cloning For PCs
g4u Harddisk Image cloning for PCs. Support free software or g4u WILL die! 5. FAQs and hints on disk cloning. 5.1 Supported filesystems.
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g4u - Harddisk Image Cloning for PCs
Support free software or g4u WILL die! Latest release:

    What is it?

    Why not one of the alternatives?

    Using it
    1. What is it?
      g4u ("ghost for unix") is a NetBSD-based bootfloppy/CD-ROM that allows easy cloning of PC harddisks to deploy a common setup on a number of PCs using FTP. The floppy/CD offers two functions. First is to upload the compressed image of a local harddisk to a FTP server. Other is to restore that image via FTP, uncompress it and write it back to disk; network configuration is fetched via DHCP. As the harddisk is processed as a image, any filesystem and operating system can be deployed using g4u. Easy cloning of local disks as well as partitions is also supported. For the curious, I've added a few screenshots:
    • Booting g4u in bochs
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    • Restoring with slurpdisk
    2. Why not one of the alternatives?
    • Server-part often runs (only) under DOS/Windows. I wanted to use a Unix based server.
    • Supported filesystems include everything from Microsoft, but others are not handled properly (Solaris/x86, NetBSD, ...)

80. CNN.com - On The Path To Cloning? - November 26, 2001
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by Jeffrey P. Kahn, Ph.D., M.P.H. Director, Center for Bioethics University of Minnesota Cloning is making its way back into the news, with announcements by a Massachusetts biotechnology company, Advanced Cell Technology. ACT claims it has created "normal" cows through cloning and is making public the results of its successful human embryo cloning effort and the "recipe" for creating cloned embryos. The company says it created the clones for research into how it might produce stem cells for therapeutic purposes, and has no intention of allowing any of the embryos to be implanted into a woman's womb to create a pregnancy. But the announcement of a successfully cloned human embryo, even for research purposes, rekindles the fear that cloning identical copies of humans cannot be far off. The technical reality is still a distant prospect but the successful cloning of embryos is another step along the path. What are the appropriate limits on stem cell research and the application of cloning technologies?
Therapeutic versus reproductive cloning
ACT's research focuses on so-called therapeutic cloning, where a cloned embryo is made using the DNA of a patient who could benefit from a stem cell transplant. The cloned embryo would then be allowed to divide only a few times, after which the embryonic stem cells would be collected and used to grow genetically-matched tissues or specific cell types needed to treat the same patient.

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