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  Cloning

This page was created by: Emily Kaltenbach and Colette Bina.

 

Funded by:

Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

 

Beloit College

Beloit Biology Department

The views represented on this page do not reflect the views of Beloit College, Howard Hughes Medical Institute or the creators.

Last Revised: June 26, 1997

Biospace: Hello Dolly . . . and Dolly!

http://www.biospace.com/whats_new/dolly.cfm

They call themselves, "The Hub Site For The World's Most Exciting Industry!"

Promoting biotechnology, Biospace offers the most recent news surrounding the cloning debate, basic facts, and the opportunity to question possible implications.

Send In The Clones

http://www.gene.com/ae/WN/SU/clone297.html

Access Excellence's synopsis on cloning gives a great scientific background. It outlines many of the ethical issues and implications currently being discussed. Great list of additional resources on the Internet!

A Flock of Clones

http://www.nature.com/Nature2/ serve?SID=84120052&CAT=NatGen&PG=sheep/sheep4.html

This site is from the Feb. 27 ,1997 Nature magazine and covers both scientific and ethical discussion about cloning.

A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing?

http://www.ncgr.org/gpi/odyssey/dolly-cloning/

The NCGR (National Center for Genome Resources) Genetic and Public Issues site offers a brief discussion of cloning as well as multiple resources outside their site. They address both the scientific and public issues of cloning.