Cloning reflection written by a catholic

Title: Cloning reflection written by a catholic
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Cloning reflection written by a catholic
Human cloning also has many factors that, at the present time, are unpredictable, which causes many people to fear the possibilities of human cloning. The amount of attempts at cell fusion for the sheep Dolly was beyond belief. First, scientists attempted 277 fusions between the nucleus of the activated cell and the egg of the mother; only 29 of these began to divide. The scientists then implanted these 29 dividing cells into mother sheep. Of the 29 implanted cells, 13 …showed first 75 words of 1130 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1130 total…Japan," August 1999. 16 Jan 2003. http://www.globalchange.com/clonejapan.htm "Ethics of Cloning," July 1999. 4 March 2000. http://religioustolerance.org/cloning.htm#what Human Cloning Foundation. ND. 16 January 2003 http://www.humancloning.org/forum111699/index.html Robinson, Bruce. "Ethical Aspects of Human Cloning." 15 January 2000. 16 January 2003. http://www.religioustolerance.org/cloning.htm. Sale, Kirkpatrick. "Ban Cloning? Not a Chance." New York Times. (Late Edition). 18 March 1999: A35. Wilmut, Ian. "The Uses and Ethics of Cloning." Encyclopedia Britannica: The Year in Review. 1997.

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