Search results for "Cloning" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • === Cloning and relation to plasmids=== The use of cloning is interrelated with Recombinant DNA in classical ...
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  • ==Parthenogenesis differs from cloning== Parthenogenesis is distinct from artificial animal cloning, a process ...
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  • * Cloning * Confidentiality (medical records) * Consent ... * Human cloning * Human genetic engineering * Homosexuality ...
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  • human rights abuses, abortion, human cloning, poverty, and others raised ... consensus. Some topics include abortion, cloning, euthanasia, eugenics, and ...
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  • deputy director has dismissed the prospect of cloning the animal, as the whole cells required for cloning would have burst under the freezing conditions ...
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  • the hypothesis that through the process of cloning, extinct species may be "brought back to life." Proposed targets for cloning include ...
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  • concern such as abortion, euthanasia, cloning, animal rights, and criminal ... such as abortion, euthanasia, and cloning where the virtue of wisdom ...
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  • Scientists interested in cloning the DNA of mummies have recently ... future, leaving open the possibility for cloning should science perfect the ...
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  • gardens hawaii.jpg|thumb|right|A direct [[cloning|clone]] descendant of the Bodhi tree, planted at Foster Botanical Garden in Honolulu, Hawaii.]] ...
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  • Hemiptera is a major order of insects, collectively known as true bugs, characterized by sucking mouthparts, rather than chewing mouthparts. ...
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  • insemination, organ transplants, cloning, gene therapy, and the use of chemical agents such as fertilizers and pesticides. This raises new questions ...
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  • Pecan is the common name for a large, North American deciduous hickory tree, Carya illinoinensis, characterized by alternate, pinnately compound ...
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  • Category:Public color = lightblue | name = Fungi image = [[Image:Fungus on log.jpg|200px|Orange saprotrophic fungus]]| caption = Orange saprotrophic ...
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  • cloned horse to be born from and carried by its cloning mother was named Prometea, the feminine form of Prometeos, the Italian form of "Prometheus ...
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  • Tulip is the common name for any member of the thousands of varieties and about 100 species of bulbous plants comprising the genus Tulipa of ...
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  • in the discussion of genomics and cloning, and his views on consciousness and free will are currently in vogue with contributors to the Journal ...
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  • or best or desireable ethical case concerning cloning—for it, against it, or some moderate position? ===Ethical issues in genetics and human ...
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  • and D. Baltimore, "Molecular cloning of poliovirus cDNA and determination ... === Cloning and synthesis === In 1981, Racaniello and Baltimore used ...
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  • Moss is the common name for any of the small, green, non-vascular land plants of the division Bryophyta, characterized by multi-cellular rhizoids ...
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  • another when apprehended for a crime), identity cloning (using another's information to assume his or her identity in daily life), and business/commercial ...
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