+ Follow UNLIKE DOLLY Tag
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After a rhesus monkey, will a human be far behind? Long before scientists took
the nucleus from an adult sheep's cell to produce a sheep called Dolly, there
have been debates about the ethical limits of cloning. For many, it seemed
inevitable that after sheep and cattle, it would not take long before
scientists started cloning humans. As early as 1993, Dr. Jerry Hall had
announced that he had cloned human embryos by splitting them, although he said
he had destroyed the clones.
[DatePublished] => 2000-01-16 00:00:00
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UNLIKE DOLLY
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After a rhesus monkey, will a human be far behind? Long before scientists took
the nucleus from an adult sheep's cell to produce a sheep called Dolly, there
have been debates about the ethical limits of cloning. For many, it seemed
inevitable that after sheep and cattle, it would not take long before
scientists started cloning humans. As early as 1993, Dr. Jerry Hall had
announced that he had cloned human embryos by splitting them, although he said
he had destroyed the clones.
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