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Japan\'s cloning prosses

  Cloned Dogs Will Serve for the South Korean Customs
... service of South Korea has unveiled seven cloned Labrador retrievers, bred to serve at the customs and sniff out explosive materials and drugs at ports and airports. The institution responsible for cloning of the Labrador retrievers was Seoul National University, whose scientists cloned the first dog in 2005. The leader of the scientific team is a former aide of Hwang Woo-suk, Lee Byeong-chun. Doctor Hwang made a series...
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  Scientists Believe to Have Cloned Monkey Embryos
...Researchers from Oregon announced that they managed to clone monkey embryos and extract stem cells that can make a breakthrough in human cloning. Scientists made numerous trials to clone monkey embryos and extract stem cells as monkeys are known to be most closely related to humans . Thus if this finally proves to be true, researchers will make a major step toward cloning human embryos. This can give vast possibilities f...
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  Japanese Researchers Are Allowed To Clone Human Embryos
... the education and science ministry. It is worth mentioning that scientists will be able to clone human embryos in order to perform studies on incurable diseases. The proposal that comes under the cloning technology control law is to be analyzes by the end of current year. This is going to make Japan the second country after Britain where cloning human embryos is legal. Due to the fact that the criteria are set high...
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  Dog Clone For Contest Winner
... have to write a 500-word essay and submit it to the BioArts International Company. According to BioArts Chief Executive Officer Lou Hawthorne, the company came up with the idea to give away a dog cloning after it was flooded with great number of letters after it had announced an auction to sell five dog clones for minimum bids of 100,000 dollars. The letters were written by passionate dog owners deeply disappointed...
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