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Biologist who cloned Dolly the sheep believes therapeutic cloning will gain acceptance

ain of salt or sand. The embryos are about six days old, have about 200 cells, and are several weeks away from forming a central nervous system. In his view, what is fundamental to being human, what signifies life, is the ability to feel and express emotion - to laugh, to cry, to love - which the young embryo lacks.

It's not that the embryo has lost that ability, it's that it hasn't gotte......

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Source:wistechnology.com By Joe Vanden Plas 05/18/07


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