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Cloning
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Cloning Fact Sheet
What is cloning? Why clone? Facts and links to resources about cloning. 

Cloning in Focus
What is Cloning?/ Click and Clone/ Why Clone?/ The Clone Zone/ Cloning Myths/ Is it Cloning? Or Not?/ What are the Risks of Cloning?/... 

MedlinePlus: Cloning
Cloning describes the processes used to create an exact genetic replica of another cell, tissue or organism. The copied material, which has the same genetic makeup as the original, is referred to as a clone. 

TIME Newsfile: Cloning
Ethics and future of cloning animals, humans.

Cloning-Key text, Australian Academy of Science
The cloning of Dolly the sheep has stimulated discussion on the benefits and risks of the development of cloning techniques. 

Cloning Ethics
Cloning Ethics: is a quality project done by a Senior in a high school. The site attempts to inform people about cloning so that perhaps a decision can be made as to whether it is ethical or not.

Human Cloning
human cloning - how to do human cloning - human cloning videos - arguments for and against cloning. Making clones and cloning animals.

What is Cloning?
You might not believe it, but there are human clones among us right now. They weren't made in a lab, though: they're identical twins, created naturally. Below, we'll see how natural identical twins relate to modern cloning technologies.