Human cloning
Home Resources/Standards Medical science Genetics Policy Stem cell research Animal cloning has produced some remarkable results within the last few years, which has suggested to some that there should be a way to produce a human clone within the ... [... more]
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AAAS Policy Brief: Human Cloning
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Cloning/Embryonic Stem Cells
An overview of information about cloning and embryonic stem cell research from the July 2002 Ethical Boundaries workshop. HomeResearchExtramural ResearchReports and Publications from DERLong-Range Planning: Reports and PublicationsEthical ... [... more]
Human Genome Research Institute |
FDA Studies Cloning
FDA has concluded that cattle, swine (pigs), and goat clones, and the offspring of any animal clones traditionally consumed as food, are safe for human and animal consumption. After years of detailed study and analysis, the Food and Drug ... [... more]
Food & Drug Administration |
Use of Cloning Technology to Clone a Human Being
As a consequence of scientific and biotechnological progress during the past decades, new biological therapies involving somatic cells and genetic material are being investigated. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) described existing legal ... [... more]
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Cloning: Revolution or Evolution in Animal Production?
The technology is here to clone animals to produce food, but are there risks to consumers? The FDA is evaluating the safety of food products from animal clones and their offspring along with the risks to animal health. Full Flush is a celebrity. ... [... more]
Food & Drug Administration |
CLONING "MYTHS"
The responses to the questions provided in this document represent the FDA's view in light of the conclusions and recommendations outlined in the Draft Animal Cloning Risk Assessment, Proposed Risk Management Plan, and Draft Guidance for Industry ... [... more]
Food & Drug Administration |
What is cloning?
The term cloning describes a number of different processes that can be used to produce genetically identical copies of a biological entity. The copied material, which has the same genetic makeup as the original, is referred to as a ... [... more]
Human Genome Research Institute |
Research in the News: Creating a Cloned Sheep Named Dolly
Who would have thought that a Scottish sheep named Dolly could cause an international uproar? But she has, and it's all because of her unorthodox beginnings. Dolly is not an ordinary sheep, produced through the mating of a ewe and a ram. She is a ... [... more]
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On Exhibit at NLM
The National Library of Medicine (NLM), on the campus of NIH in Bethesda, Maryland, is the world's largest medical library. It collects materials in all major areas of the health sciences and to a lesser degree in such areas as chemistry, ... [... more]
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