Cloning: Of Frogs, Mice and Other Animals
With this book, cell biologist Robert Gilmore McKinnell provides the first clear scientific explanation of the procedure for general readers. Cloning is best defined as the asexual reproduction of genetic duplicates.
Rich with historical and cultural value, these works are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.
Cloning: Nuclear Transplantation in Amphibia : a Critique of Results Obtained with the Technique to which is Added a Discourse...
Cloning: Leben aus d. Retorte
This series investigates scientific developments and theories that give rise to concern and controversy.
D, 135 Aronson, BD, 124 BeauSeigneur, James, 41, 42 Adam, D, 139 Aruffo, A, 94 Beecroft, Simon, 42 Adan, R A, 44 Asai, K, 168 Begueret, J, 76 Adelman, JP, 114 Asakawa, S, 66 Bejarano, LA, 163 Adinolfi, M, 1 1 1 Ascoli, M, ...
Furcht, Leo, and William R. Hoffman. 2011. The Stem Cell Dilemma: The Scientific Breakthroughs, Ethical Concerns, Political Tensions, and Hope Surrounding Stem Cell Research, 2nd ed. New York: Arcade Publishers. “Genetic Savings & Clone ...
This thought-provoking volume explores the history of cloning, the ethical issues it raises, where research may lead it in the future, and cloning's role in curing diseases, creating custom organs, improving food, and saving animals.
Cloning: A Risk to Women? : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space of the Committee on Commerce,...
Ever since Dolly the sheep, such questions have rarely been far from the public consciousness. Aaron Levine explains the science of cloning and guides readers around the thorny political and ethical issues that have developed.
This thought-provoking volume explores the history of cloning, the ethical issues it raises, where research may lead it in the future, and cloning's role in curing diseases, creating custom organs, improving food, and saving animals.
Readers explore the history, science, applications, and ethical issues of cloning. Sidebars profile pioneers in the field, including John Bertrand Gurdon, Ian Wilmut, Shinya Yamanaka, and James Thomson.
Written at a 1.5-1.9 readability level, these books include pre-reading comprehension questions and a 20-word glossary for comprehension support.