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Mom, Dad, Clone: Implications for Reproductive Privacy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 1998

LORI B. ANDREWS
Affiliation:
Chicago-Kent College of Law and the Center for Clinical Medical Ethics at the University of Chicago, Illinois

Abstract

On 5 July 1996 a sheep named Dolly was born in Scotland, the result of the transfer of the nucleus of an adult mammary tissue cell to the enucleated egg cell of an unrelated sheep, and gestation in a third, surrogate mother sheep. Although for the past ten years scientists have routinely cloned sheep and cows from embryo cells, this was the first cloning experiment that apparently succeeded using the nucleus of an adult cell.

Type
SPECIAL SECTION: CLONING: TECHNOLOGY, POLICY, AND ETHICS
Copyright
© 1998 Cambridge University Press

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