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After Dolly

The Promise and Perils of Human Cloning

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An argument for the benefits of cloning, co-written by a scientist whose team was responsible for a famous cloned sheep, presents the reasons for his opposition to the cloning of humans and explains that cloning technology can be ethically applied to free families from serious hereditary diseases. Reprint.

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After Dolly, Ian Wilmut, Roger Highfield

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2007
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Title
After Dolly
Subtitle
The Promise and Perils of Human Cloning
Language
English
Publisher
W. W. Norton
Released
2007
Format
Paperback
Pages
336
ISBN10
0393330265
ISBN13
9780393330267
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3.35 out of 5
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An argument for the benefits of cloning, co-written by a scientist whose team was responsible for a famous cloned sheep, presents the reasons for his opposition to the cloning of humans and explains that cloning technology can be ethically applied to free families from serious hereditary diseases. Reprint.