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  1. Cloning: A Review on Bioethics, Legal, Jurisprudence and Regenerative

    Cloning: A Review on Bioethics, Legal, Jurisprudence and ...

  2. Cloning

    Cloning is a method that is used to produce genetically identical copies of pieces of DNA, cells or organisms. Cloning methods include: molecular cloning, which makes copies of pieces of DNA ...

  3. (PDF) Methods of Cloning

    PCR cloning is a versatile technique and has been widely used for biological engineering. It allows DNA fragments to be inserted into the backbone of the vector even when it is in minimal quantity ...

  4. Scientific and Medical Aspects of Human Reproductive Cloning

    This procedure—sometimes called therapeutic cloning, research cloning, or nonreproductive cloning, and referred to here as nuclear transplantation to produce stem cells—would be used to generate pluripotent ES cells that are genetically identical with the cells of a transplant recipient [ 50]. Thus, like adult stem cells, such ES cells ...

  5. Cloning humans? Biological, ethical, and social considerations

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  6. Cloning articles within Scientific Reports

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  7. The Cloning Debates and Progress in Biotechnology

    Previously, investigators had reported successful cloning in frogs, mice, and cattle , and 1 week after Wilmut's report, Don Wolf and colleagues at the Oregon Regional Primate Research Center reported their cloning of two rhesus monkeys by utilizing embryonic cells. The achievement of Wilmut's team shocked nucleic acid experts, who thought ...

  8. Human Cloning: Biology, Ethics, and Social Implications

    Abstract. This scholarly article delves into the multifaceted domains of human cloning, encompassing its biological underpinnings, ethical dimensions, and broader societal implications. The exposition commences with a succinct historical and contextual overview of human cloning, segueing into an in-depth exploration of its biological intri-cacies.

  9. Cloning and Transformation with Plasmid Vectors

    Abstract. Plasmids occupy a place of honor in molecular cloning: They were used in the first recombinant DNA experiments and, 40 or more years later, they remain as the carriage horses of molecular cloning. After almost half a century of sequential improvement in design, today's plasmid vectors are available in huge variety, are often optimized ...

  10. Molecular cloning using polymerase chain reaction, an educational guide

    Background Over the last decades, molecular cloning has transformed biological sciences. Having profoundly impacted various areas such as basic science, clinical, pharmaceutical, and environmental fields, the use of recombinant DNA has successfully started to enter the field of cellular engineering. Here, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) represents one of the most essential tools. Due to ...

  11. (PDF) Cloning

    Main text. In biology the term cloning is used for describing the process where a genetically identical copy. of DNA fragments, a cell, tissues or an entire organism is being produced. This is a ...

  12. PDF CLONING HUMAN BEINGS

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  13. Molecular cloning using polymerase chain reaction, an educational guide

    Molecular cloning using polymerase chain reaction, an educational guide for cellular engineering ... It is the aim of this methodology paper to provide a comprehensive protocol with a viable example for applying PCR in gene cloning. ... that are large. Satellite clones might not have the right construct. We used a fast plasmid mini-preparation ...

  14. Current Research and Commercial Applications of Cloning Technology

    Therefore, research on sheep cloning and transgenics is limited to 4-6 months a year unless unusual and costly management practices are employed. Although cattle have long reproductive cycles, the research can be conducted just about any time of year. As mentioned above, the gestation length of cattle also more closely mimics that of humans ...

  15. (PDF) Human Cloning: Arguments for

    PDF | Dolly, the sheep, was the first mammal cloned from a somatic cell using a technique called somatic cell nuclear transfer. The announcement of her... | Find, read and cite all the research ...

  16. Full article: Advances and applications of molecular cloning in

    This approach of cloning has been widely adopted by the life science research community especially for applications that require the transfer of thousands of DNA fragments into one type of plasmid (e.g. one containing a CMV promoter for proteins expression in mammalian cells, (Running Deer & Allison, Citation 2004), or for the transfer of one ...

  17. PDF Cloning Research Paper

    Research by explaining, "When discussing nuclear transfer cloning, it is also important to. note that the nucleus that is transferred can come from different sources" (9). In order for. an embryo to commence growth, a "jump start" is required in the form of an electric current. between the transferred nucleus and egg.

  18. PDF CLONING HUMAN BEINGS

    The goals are: 1. to generate groups of genetically identical individuals for research purposes, 2. to rapidly propagate "elite" animal stocks, 3. to improve the efficiency of generation and propagation of transgenic livestock, and 4. to generate targeted genetic alterations in domestic animals. 1.

  19. Cloning humans? Biological, ethical, and social considerations

    Reproductive cloning experiments would be punishable by up to 20 y in prison. Japan's Cabinet Council for Science and Technology Policy voted on July 23, 2004 to adopt policy recommendations that would permit the limited cloning of human embryos for scientific research but not the cloning of individuals.

  20. PDF The Ethical Implications of Human Cloning

    The Ethics of Cloning for Biomedical Research I turn now to the ethics of cloning for biomedical research. It is here that the greatest disagreement prevails.The U.S. Senate is split between those who want to ban all cloning and those who want to ban reproductive cloning but not cloning for stem cell research and regenerative medicine. (For the ...

  21. Recent Advances in Strategies for the Cloning of Natural Product

    In the past decades, a large number of effective technologies for cloning NP BGCs have been established, which has greatly promoted drug discovery research. Herein, we describe recent advances in strategies for BGC cloning, with a focus on the preparation of high-molecular-weight DNA fragment, selection and optimization of vectors used for ...

  22. Research Cloning Arguments Pro and Con

    Reasons for Concern about Research Cloning 1. Perfection of techniques to create clonal human embryos would make it more difficult to prevent the births of human clones. If clonal embryos free of reprogramming errors can be created, establishing pregnancies is likely to be a trivial procedure. Without a system of strict public oversight and control, some of the clonal embryos created in ...

  23. Animal cloning and consumption of its by-products: A scientific and

    The goal of animal cloning includes the production of genetically modified animal for human consumption. Therefore, this research endeavoured to study animal cloning's current scientific findings, examine the by-product of said process, and determine its permissibility in an Islamic context. This study employed descriptive literature reviews.