Cloning

This up-to-date examination of the controversial topic of cloning concentrates mainly on the scientific and technical aspects of this form of reproduction, tracing its existence in Earth's primordial seas, to human mastery of plant cloning in the Stone Age, to the rise of mass-produced cloned f...

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Main Author: Nardo, Don (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: San Diego Lucent Books,Inc 2002
Series:Great medical discoveries
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Summary:This up-to-date examination of the controversial topic of cloning concentrates mainly on the scientific and technical aspects of this form of reproduction, tracing its existence in Earth's primordial seas, to human mastery of plant cloning in the Stone Age, to the rise of mass-produced cloned food in the 20th century, to early attempts to clone animals, to the first cloned pets, and ends with speculation about the possibilities of human cloning in the future.
Physical Description:127 pages illustrations 23 cm
Bibliography:Include bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1560069279