Cloning | Bibliography
Books
Kenneth W. Adolph, Gene and Chromosome Analysis. San Diego: Academic ed. Press, 1994.
T.A. Brown, Gene Cloning: An Introduction. 3rd. ed. New York: Chapman and Hall, 1995.
Bill Clinton, “Cloning Prohibition Act of 1997: Message from the President of the United States Transmitting a Draft of Proposed Legislation to Prohibit Any Attempt to Create a Human Being Using Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer to Provide for Further Review of the Ethical and Scientific Issues.” Washington, DC: GPO, 1997.
D.J.A. Crommelin and H. Schellekens,...
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- Human Cloning Would Be Unethical
- Human Cloning Would Violate Christian Ethics
- Cloning Would Violate Human Dignity
- Human Cloning Would Violate the Dignity of Children
- Human Cloning Should Be Banned
- Animal Cloning Experiments Will Be Beneficial to Humans
- Animal Cloning May Be Acceptable Even If Human Cloning Is Unethical
- Cloning Can Be an Ethical Form of Human Reproduction
- Cloning Should Not Be Banned Out of Fear
- Human Cloning Has Not Been Proven Harmful
- Ethical Concerns About Cloning Are Misplaced
- Human Cloning Is Inevitable
- Human Cloning Experiments Should Be Allowed
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