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  • Embryonic Stem Cell Information

    Stem cells are a special type of cell that remain undifferentiated, meaning they have not developed into a specific type of cell. Embryonic stem cells are stem cells that have been removed from...

  • Embryonic Stem Cell Research Information

    In 1981, researchers derived embryonic stem cells from early mouse embryos. By 1998, the study of mouse stem cells had led to the discovery of how to derive embryonic stem cells from human...

  • Pros & Cons of Therapeutic Cloning

    Therapeutic cloning is the process of introducing inserting cells into a nucleus-stripped, fertilized egg. Stem cells are then removed from the embryo to produce new tissue and organs. The stem...

  • Three Types of Cloning

    Cloning generally involves the recreation of cells and DNA. While the creation of cloned humans is a common image that comes to mind when cloning is mentioned, there are actually three types of...

  • Human Cloning Prohibition Act

    According to the Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2009, which was amended by the House of Representatives on January 6, 2009, cloning is found to be unlawful, unethical and immoral. Below are the...

  • The Pro & Cons of DNA Testing

    DNA testing holds tremendous promise for society. In medical applications, genetic testing has permitted more accurate diagnoses, and in the criminal justice world, genetics has captured...

  • The History of Cloning

    The first theories and experiments with cloning began in the late 1880s as scientists sought to prove their theories about how the genetic material inside cells worked. The earliest experiments...

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