Answering Questions on Cloning
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More On CloningBy: Andrew Sandon | 27/09/2006 | TechnologyIt was only in the last 250 years that scientists began speaking about chromosomes and genes and the role they play in the way one generation passes its traits on to the next. Only 30 years ago scientists have been able to describe specific genes from one organism and put them in another. But, at the end of XX century the first successful cloning was made (Dolly the sheep). An Overview of the Presidential Candidates’ Stances on Human Genetics IssuesBy: Katherine Groff | 19/05/2008 | PoliticsThis article discusses what the three leading presidential candidates, Clinton, Obama, and McCain, have said and done on various human genetics related issues, including genetic discrimination, stem cells, cloning, and newborn screening. Genes are not Exclusive Human: Can not be PatentedBy: HIT KISHORE GOSWAMI | 20/11/2007 | HealthGenes are being cloned and patented which amounts to copyright of human genes, their forms and functions. Many chromosomes have several patented loci and within a decade or so, we shall have entire chromosomes patented. Hereunder this is argued, that the genes “cloned” and patented, are not exclusively human; exact copies of these genes (DNA sequences) are also present in other organisms. This has been aptly demonstrated by now, that human X and Y chromosomes and other chromosomes too, have Should Stem Cell Research Be AllowedBy: Andrew Sandon | 27/10/2006 | TechnologyStem cell research has been at the forefront of many ethical debates in recent years. The manners in which the cells must be harvested and their usage for advancement in biomedical research along with the use of federal funds to finance the ongoing research has proven to be a debate that is not easily resolved even with the revolutionary advances in the treatment and prevention of disease, injury and birth defects. Although the benefits of continuing work on stem cell research sometimes outweigh its costs the final judgment for this issue should be that stem cell research should not be allowed due to several reasons. Futurist Therapy: What Role Will Therapy Have in a Post-human Future?By: Greg Madison | 15/09/2008 | Mental HealthIn this article I would like to suggest that the time has come for psychotherapy to begin to contemplate the future. Are you an Eco Cultural Creative?By: David Oglaza | 26/06/2007 | News & SocietyCongratulations, if you are reading this article then you are probably a Cultural Creative (CC). Gap juctions,oocyte development nueral tube defectsBy: prof ghulam mohyuddin wani | 13/05/2009 | Women's HealthNew research has shown that the oocyte and the follicular cells could communicate and new modus oprendii has came to be known as gap juctions in the cell.These gaps communicate and transmit informations from cell to cell.If we understand them and control their communications or excanges ,we may come up with a new model to cure cancer by restricting one cell responses to another.In other words we can stop communication from cancerous cell to a healthy cell and thus a new model celluar therapy
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