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  2. Human Cloning | Center for Genetics and Society

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    Human Cloning. Human reproductive cloning – producing a genetic copy of an existing person using somatic cell nuclear transfer – has never been done. Many scientists believe that it can never be safe. In opinion polls, , overwhelming majorities consistently reject its use. The U.S. has no federal law on human reproductive cloning, but ...

  3. Human Cloning Policies | Center for Genetics and Society

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    Estimates as to when a human clone might be born, if no action is taken to prevent it, range from immediately to five or ten years. Research Cloning. Some countries, notably France, Germany, and Canada, explicitly ban the creation of clonal embryos. These countries have done so without infringing upon reproductive rights or jeopardizing a woman ...

  4. We’re Getting Closer to Cloning Humans. Here’s What’s Stopping...

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    As recently as the year 2000, it seemed almost inevitable that rogue scientists would start human cloning any day. Dolly the sheep, the first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell, was born in 1997. A council on bioethics called by then-President Bush, and an emergency report by the National Academies, both published reports deeming that the ...

  5. Reproductive Cloning Basic Science - Center for Genetics and...

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    By Center for Genetics and Society. Reproductive cloning means creating a genetic duplicate of an existing organism. A human clone would be a genetic duplicate of an existing person. Genes are strings of chemicals that help create the proteins that make up your body. Genes are found in long coiled chains called chromosomes.

  6. Reproductive Cloning Arguments Pro and Con

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    Arguments Against Reproductive Cloning. 1. Reproductive cloning would foster an understanding of children, and of people in general, as objects that can be designed and manufactured to possess specific characteristics. 2. Reproductive cloning would diminish the sense of uniqueness of an individual. It would violate deeply and widely held ...

  7. Reproductive Cloning Frequently Asked Questions

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    A: Reproductive cloning of a human being means making a genetic copy or duplicate of an existing person. The method used with animals involves the following steps: implanting that clonal embryo into a woman's womb to be brought to term. The baby, and later the child and adult, would be the genetic duplicate of the person from whom the original ...

  8. CGS Summary of Public Opinion Polls - Center for Genetics and...

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    .text-align-center { text-align: center } This page displays the results of more than 60 major public opinion surveys about four categories of emerging human biotechnologies: human genetic modification, human reproductive cloning, and embryonic stem cell research and research cloning. (Polls on animal technologies are summarized here.) The Center for Genetics and Society has compiled and ...

  9. Canada: Human and Animal Cloning

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  10. Michael Jackson, cloning, and assisted reproduction: The trivial...

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    The Mirror also reported that "it's believed Jacko made contact with the Raelians after the conference in Las Vegas and spoke with [the Raelian bishop] Dr Brigette Boisselier about the idea of a Jacko clone." The Raelians are a cult that believes human beings were created in the laboratories of super-intelligent extraterrestrial cloners.

  11. Canada: The Assisted Human Reproduction Act

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    Canada's new Assisted Human Reproduction Act (AHRA) is one of the most significant pieces of legislation addressing human genetic and reproductive technologies enacted to date. Many Canadian constituencies played key roles in building consensus for the AHRA, notably including the women's health community. Canada now joins the United Kingdom, Germany and Australia as countries that have adopted ...