11 Results for genetic engineering

Genetic Engineering Two years ago Scottish scientists announced that they had successfully cloned a sheep. They named it dolly and it was an exact copy of the original sheep. Is cloning morally right? Is it ethical? Some people think that it is wrong and that it shouldn't be practiced on ...
The idea of a perfect race was first thought of way back during World War II, by Adolf Hitler. He wanted a nation of tall, healthy, intelligent, blonde-haired humans and these were the beginnings of biological engineering. The experiments carried out on the Jews, in the concentration camps, were utt...
Cloning Cloning is a form of genetic engineering in which the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) of a person, animal ,plant or bactirium is used to produce a perfect or near perfect genetic replica of the original...meaning a new individual is created from a single cell. Despite its relativaly new int...
Wouldn't it be wonderful to talk to yourself, but wait before you scream at me 'What, are you mad?', think a minute about cloning. Being able to talk to an exact replica of yourself would be exciting, don't you think?, someone who understands your every line of thought, someone who would never ques...
What Is Cloning?Cloning is the production of multiple, identical offspring. A clone is an animal who is genetically identical to its donor "parent". We now know that this can be achieved using cells derived from a microscopic embryo, a fetus, or from an adult animal. Cloning from adult animals was i...
Ethical and Societal Dimensions of Cloning Technology became more important and more effective in society than ever since the Industrial Revolution, and people began to argue ethical and societal problems caused by technology. After the possibility of human cloning raised when ...
CloningWhat is Cloning?Cloning is the production of one or more individual plants or animals that are genetically identical to another plant or animal. Nature itself is the greatest cloning agent. In about one of every 75 human conceptions, the fertilized ovum splits for some unknown reason and prod...
The practice of human cloning is beneficial to society; therefore it must be legally endorsed. Since the cloning of Dolly, the sheep, the first mammal produced from an adult cell in 1997, the concept of attempting human cloning has become the subject of many debates. Parties in opposition to human ...
Today, the topic of cloning generates more argument then it has ever created before. A major factor in the debate over cloning is a fear of new technology. Throughout history man has been slow to adapt to a new technology or a new way of doing things. "We go through all the trouble to adapt to one m...
Successful clone of adult sheep born; clone named "Dolly" after the famous country singerFebruary 23, 1997 Scientists at the Roslin Institute in Scotland announce the birth of "Dolly"March 1997 Following the announcement of "Dolly," President Clinton issues a moratorium that bans the use of federal ...
Cloning and the United States GovernmentOn February 24, 1997 Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland announced that scientists had cloned an adult mammal for the first time. These researchers removed a nucleus from a mammary gland of a sheep and implanted the nucleus into a sheep's egg with the egg...