This free resource from the University of Utah's Genetic Science Learning Center highlights common cloning misconceptions. Myths included in this short article are the idea of "the instant clone," that clones will be created at the same age as the original; the myth of "carbon copies," that clones will look exactly like the original; the idea that cloning as a strictly artificial process;Â the myth that cloning is a new technology; and the myth that cloned animals will always live short lives and suffer from health problems. Each section contains an explanation of the myth, as well as the facts about cloning that disprove the myth. Many contain links to learn more about the issues and technologies discussed.Â
Cloning research caught a great deal of attention when Dolly the sheep was born (§4). Whil...
Clones, Fakes and Posthumans: Cultures of replication explores cloning and related phenomena that in...
Fantasies about clones, cyborgs and androids have become part and parcel of the mythology of modern ...
This collection of free resources from the University of Utah's Genetic Science Learning Center intr...
This free resource from the University of Utah's Genetic Science Learning Center highlights reasons ...
This free resource from the University of Utah's Genetic Science Learning Center provides an overvie...
The writer discusses cloning and the teaching of science and media literacy. She provides informatio...
As readers of science fiction are well aware, the term clone refers to asexually produced offsprin...
Cloning is an area of science that changes daily; with advances being made constantly. This technol...
The Dangers of Cloning There have been many debates since the 1800s discussing of the dangers of clo...
Most students in their grade school career have learned about Dolly the cloned sheep. While this pro...
This article explores literary interrogations of the bioethical implications of cloning. It does so ...
This project is an evaluation of the portrayal of cloning in the media. Cloning technology has not o...
Cloning is studied by different branches of science. Medicine is interested in cloning because of it...
Researchers have successfully created therapeutic cloning, but how advanced will technology become b...
Cloning research caught a great deal of attention when Dolly the sheep was born (§4). Whil...
Clones, Fakes and Posthumans: Cultures of replication explores cloning and related phenomena that in...
Fantasies about clones, cyborgs and androids have become part and parcel of the mythology of modern ...
This collection of free resources from the University of Utah's Genetic Science Learning Center intr...
This free resource from the University of Utah's Genetic Science Learning Center highlights reasons ...
This free resource from the University of Utah's Genetic Science Learning Center provides an overvie...
The writer discusses cloning and the teaching of science and media literacy. She provides informatio...
As readers of science fiction are well aware, the term clone refers to asexually produced offsprin...
Cloning is an area of science that changes daily; with advances being made constantly. This technol...
The Dangers of Cloning There have been many debates since the 1800s discussing of the dangers of clo...
Most students in their grade school career have learned about Dolly the cloned sheep. While this pro...
This article explores literary interrogations of the bioethical implications of cloning. It does so ...
This project is an evaluation of the portrayal of cloning in the media. Cloning technology has not o...
Cloning is studied by different branches of science. Medicine is interested in cloning because of it...
Researchers have successfully created therapeutic cloning, but how advanced will technology become b...
Cloning research caught a great deal of attention when Dolly the sheep was born (§4). Whil...
Clones, Fakes and Posthumans: Cultures of replication explores cloning and related phenomena that in...
Fantasies about clones, cyborgs and androids have become part and parcel of the mythology of modern ...