The Cloning Sourcebook

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Edited by Arlene Judith Klotzko, 2001, Oxford Univ Press, 9780195128833, 352 pages with index, trade paperback.

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A distinguished collection of papers by leading scientists and bioethicists on the science and social issues related to large-animal cloning. The book details the prospective medical benefits for development of pharmaceuticals in transgenic animals and of organs for xenotransplants, and the implications for the possibility of human cloning. It provides a thorough, authoritative assessment and explanation of what has been done, including recent animal cloning, and what the possibilities are for this new fascinating science.

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Edited by Arlene Judith Klotzko, 2001, Oxford Univ Press, 9780195128833, 352 pages with index, trade paperback.

Very good condition, pages clean and bright, biding tight, cover shows minimal shelf wear.

A distinguished collection of papers by leading scientists and bioethicists on the science and social issues related to large-animal cloning. The book details the prospective medical benefits for development of pharmaceuticals in transgenic animals and of organs for xenotransplants, and the implications for the possibility of human cloning. It provides a thorough, authoritative assessment and explanation of what has been done, including recent animal cloning, and what the possibilities are for this new fascinating science.

Edited by Arlene Judith Klotzko, 2001, Oxford Univ Press, 9780195128833, 352 pages with index, trade paperback.

Very good condition, pages clean and bright, biding tight, cover shows minimal shelf wear.

A distinguished collection of papers by leading scientists and bioethicists on the science and social issues related to large-animal cloning. The book details the prospective medical benefits for development of pharmaceuticals in transgenic animals and of organs for xenotransplants, and the implications for the possibility of human cloning. It provides a thorough, authoritative assessment and explanation of what has been done, including recent animal cloning, and what the possibilities are for this new fascinating science.