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  2. Human cloning - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of the ways to reprogram cells along with the development of humans. Human cloning is the creation of a genetically identical copy of a human. The term is generally used to refer to artificial human cloning, which is the reproduction of human cells and tissue.

  3. Clonaid - Wikipedia

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    Clonaid has not shown verifiable evidence of any human cloning, despite claims that they would do this within days of their initial announcement. They claim that the parents of the first cloned child had second thoughts about submitting their child to scientific tests after attorney Bernard Siegel filed suit. [23]

  4. Ethics of cloning - Wikipedia

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    Cloned-animal products were said to be indistinguishable from the non-cloned animals. Furthermore, companies would not be required to provide labels informing the consumer that the meat comes from a cloned animal. In 2007, some meat and dairy producers did propose a system to track all cloned animals as they move through the food chain ...

  5. Digital cloning - Wikipedia

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    In AV cloning, the creation of a cloned digital version of the digital or non-digital original can be used, for example, to create a fake image, an avatar, or a fake video or audio of a person that cannot be easily differentiated from the real person it is purported to represent. A memory and personality clone like a mindclone is essentially a ...

  6. Somatic cell nuclear transfer - Wikipedia

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    Development will ensue normally and after many mitotic divisions, the single cell forms a blastocyst (an early stage embryo with about 100 cells) with an identical genome to the original organism (i.e. a clone). [8] Stem cells can then be obtained by the destruction of this clone embryo for use in therapeutic cloning or in the case of ...

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  9. Brigitte Boisselier - Wikipedia

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    Brigitte Boisselier was born to a Catholic family in France in 1956. [1] [2] She was raised on a farm in Champagne-Ardenne and became interested in science while young.[1] [2] She attended the University of Dijon, earning a master's degree in biochemistry and a PhD in chemistry.