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Devry university las432 mcdonald |
Cloning |
A Group Project |
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By: Ardalan, Pegah;Gun, Dmitriy;Huseain, Warsan;Ohanian, Ani |
12/9/2012 |
This document is a research project containing all original work of credited authors, duplication and publication by written authorization only. |
Table of Contents
Table of Contents 1
Introduction to Cloning – by Dmitriy Gun 3
Thesis 3
Abstract 3
What is Cloning 3
Recombinant Cloning 4
Reproductive Cloning 4
Therapeutic Cloning 5
Brief Timeline of Cloning 5
Science & Technology 7
Reproductive Cloning – by Ani Ohanian 7
What is reproductive cloning? 7
What is the process of reproductive cloning? 8
The process of how Dolly was cloned. 9
What are the advantages and disadvantages of reproductive cloning? 10
What would you believe would happen if a clone did exist in today’s society? 11
What can reproductive cloning heal, treat, and cure? 12
What is recent with reproductive cloning? 13
Therapeutic Cloning – by Pegah Ardalan 13
It all started with the creation of “Dolly” 13
How do we make these cells? 14
Cloning is a controversial issue 15
Laws in 2012 15
Conclusion to Cloning – by Warsan Huseain 16
Islam: 19
Buddhism: 20
Judaism: 20
Christianity: 20
Conclusion: 21
Bibliography 22
Bibliography by Dmitriy Gun 22
Bibliography by Ani Ohanian 24
Bibliography by Pegah Ardalan 24
Bibliography by Warsan Huseain 24
Introduction to Cloning – by Dmitriy Gun
Thesis
Cloning provides the scientific and medical communities with possibilities of creating organs and vital tissues with the potential to cure diseases; while some argue that cloning is unethical and should be illegal to conduct, this research paper will discuss the science and technology of cloning, addressing social, ethical and political issues with intent to portray the subject as valuable science.
Abstract
This document educates the reader on the technology of cloning with a...