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This past week our local paper had the story of three families who cloned former pets. Apparently you can have it done overseas at a cost of $100,000 to $150,000. As I read their gushing stories of, "He's so much like our old Rover!" I couldn't help but...
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Cloning individual organs to clone....
clone an animal you take DNA that has already been replicated a lot already so the cloned animals DNA step for medical science, even if it's a small inconsenquential way.
This past week our local paper had the story of three families who cloned former pets. Apparently you can have it done overseas at a cost of $100,000 to $150,000. As I read their gushing stories of, "He's so much like our old Rover!" I couldn't help but...
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Cloning individual organs to clone....
clone an animal you take DNA that has already been replicated a lot already so the cloned animals DNA step for medical science, even if it's a small inconsenquential way.
This past week our local paper had the story of three families who cloned former pets. Apparently you can have it done overseas at a cost of $100,000 to $150,000. As I read their gushing stories of, "He's so much like our old Rover!" I couldn't help but...
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Cloning individual organs to clone....
clone an animal you take DNA that has already been replicated a lot already so the cloned animals DNA step for medical science, even if it's a small inconsenquential way.
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This past week our local paper had the story of three families who cloned former pets. Apparently you can have it done overseas at a cost of $100,000 to $150,000. As I read their gushing stories of, "He's so much like our old Rover!" I couldn't help but...
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Cloning individual organs to clone....
clone an animal you take DNA that has already been replicated a lot already so the cloned animals DNA step for medical science, even if it's a small inconsenquential way.
This past week our local paper had the story of three families who cloned former pets. Apparently you can have it done overseas at a cost of $100,000 to $150,000. As I read their gushing stories of, "He's so much like our old Rover!" I couldn't help but...
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Where is this world heading? clone an animal you take DNA that has already been replicated a lot already so the cloned animals....
If they are cloning animals, I am sure someone out there is trying to clone humans.
This past week our local paper had the story of three families who cloned former pets. Apparently you can have it done overseas at a cost of $100,000 to $150,000. As I read their gushing stories of, "He's so much like our old Rover!" I couldn't help but...
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Cloning individual organs to clone....
clone an animal you take DNA that has already been replicated a lot already so the cloned animals DNA step for medical science, even if it's a small inconsenquential way.
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 11:23:38 -0700 (PDT), eNo <grandepatzer@gmail.com Do you feel guilty when you have to clone things out of a photograph to improve the image? Perhaps you will find this blog write-up interesting: http://esfotoclix.com/blog1/?...
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I photograph for pictorial aesthetics, I feel I am CREATING a scene, so cloning, cut and paste, and any any you clone things in :-o http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8221896.stm On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 14 <grandepatzer@gmail.comwrote....
What do you think about animal cloneing? Well i think its bad becuse dosnt it affect the animal also they open the animal up to get the DNA i think they should just bury it and yeah
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Dogs....
Source(s): Research agree with cloning to repopulate the endangered species of animals, but there are genetic problems, no.
That with proper research, cloning could be beneficial to science, and animals.
Don't know if this is real or disinfo to discredit real info and real researchers, but it's an interesting read.... Donald Marshall : Cloned Sex Slave for the Illuminati Elite THIS IS NO HOAX THIS IS NO JOKE My name is Donald Marshall, I have been cloned...
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Keep researching this story to gauge the public's reaction to cloning...I'm not saying he is, just a heads up, as nothing to clone your children and sisters....
Except it's real life, it involves celebrities and a cloning factory...
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From the http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3663277.stm Today: Quote: Cats can now have more than nine lives thanks to a Californian company that is the first US firm to go commercial and offer the public a pet cloning service. Questions for debate...
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Should we be cloning animals, for domestic use and not for science genetic problems....
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