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Post by cena2020 on May 11, 2012 1:57:27 GMT -5
A team of researchers at the Seoul National University produced the world's first cloned dog, an Afghan hound named Snuppy, in 2005, under Hwang's stewardship. ..." Beyond the fact that the guy may have or may have not does his work legitimately, they had successfully cloned a dog and as far as I can tell it survived just as if it were born naturally? I'm very interested in the fact that they are improving cloning techniques. When will they start experimenting on humans? Is it ethical? I think if they can continue to clone stem cell or properly clone them to help fight diseases that is perfectly fine but actually cloning a human is completely different and ignorant. There is no need for this as we have enough already lol .. ------------------------------------- Website Design Click Here
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