• The Ethical side to Embryonic Stem Cell Research

     

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Published: 28.09.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
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What is a clone? The National Bioethics Organisation defines cloning as "the product of creating duplicates of molecules, DNA, cells, tissue and even entire organisms."
Human cloning is the process of asexual reproduction of a human during anytime in the patient's life, and if tissue remains, for many years after the patient has deceased. A human clone is defined as an identical replica of a person with a time delay. Although the appearance of the human clone might look the same, due to the environment of the clones upbringing the personality will most likely differ from the original patie…

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