- Bioethics.net: Cloning
- Discussion of ethical issues, laws, news, and more about cloning. - Click and Clone
- Create a genetically identical clone of Mimi, a brown female mouse. - Cloning Ethics
- Devoted to educating others so that we can decide if cloning is ethical or not before we go too far. - Cloning in Focus
- Genetics articles on what is cloning, the development of cloning technologies, cloning myths, risks, and social issues. - Cloning Webliography
- Collection of sites on the scientific, legal, and ethical aspects of animal and human cloning. - CNN: Researchers Clone Pigs
- Article describes work by scientists that uses pig organs for human transplants. Ffrom CNN, August 2000. - Decisions, Decisions: Cloning
- Teaching material for grades 5-10 that includes video of 4 "advisors" espousing 4 different points of view on the issue. Students print out advisor memos and vote in an online web poll. - Hello Dolly: A WebQuest
- Traces the process and provides resources on cloning. - History of Cloning
- Offers a brief overview of the science of cloning, including the early days of cloning, new advances, false hopes, and mainstream cloning. - Human Genome Project: Cloning Fact Sheet
- Outlines different processes for duplicating biological material. Discusses ethical, legal, and social issues. - John's Cloning Page
- Discusses history, techniques, ethics, and more related to cloning. - National Institute for Medical Research: Cloning
- An essay examining issues surrounding cloning. - New Scientist: Sex and Cloning
- Collection of articles following the potential impact of cloning and stem cell technology. - Science.bio.org: Cloning, Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine News
- Links to cloning news and articles from Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America. - Scientific American: A Clone in Sheep's Clothing
- A sheep cloned from adult cells opens vast scientific possibilities and ethical dilemmas. - Scientific American: Cloning Hits the Big Time
- Genetic copying of animals is attracting commercial interest. - Scientific American: Cloning Noah's Ark
- Biotechnology might offer the best way to keep some endangered species from disappearing from the planet. From November of 2000. - Scientific American: Send in the Clones
- Using a new technique, scientists have cloned clones from clones: more than 50 identical mice that genetically match their sister/parent, sister/grandparent, and sister/great grandparent. - Spark of Science, a Storm of Controversy
- Survey of Princeton's opinions on cloning controversy, ranging from University President Harold Shapiro to venture capitalist Jennifer Lobo to theologian Max Stackhouse. - The First Cloning Superpower
- Wired Magazine looks inside China's race to become the clone capital of the world and their work with stem-cell research, therapeutic cloning, and regenerative medicine. - TIME Newsfile: Cloning
- Features articles on cloning from the Time Magazine archives. - Washingtonpost.com: Cloning Report
- Collection of current and archived articles relating to the science and politics surrounding cloning.
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