Scientists clone fluorescent cats.
South Korea scientists are cloning cats to treat human genetical diseases. They claim the "glow in the dark" cats will make it easier to study changes in the cats genome.
Glowing cats will save the day?
They hope to use "altered cats" to come up with treatments for human diseases. Noting that cat genetics are similar to human genetics.
More information on cloning.
Gene Cloning and DNA Analysis: An Introduction
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Understanding DNA and Gene Cloning: A Guide for the Curious
Amazon Price: $58.75 (as of 07/26/2008)
Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual (3-Volume Set)
Amazon Price: $259.00 (as of 07/26/2008)
Cloning, is it good or bad?
Cloning
What do you think of cloning?
How do you feel about cloning?
I think it's wrong, they are trying to prove evolution is true by cloning a human. A human has been cloned, but most definitely
not in normal human form, tons of side effects, it will never happen. ( My opinion )
Posted May 30, 2008
I think it is very cool but at the same time something could go wrong with this. so I go either way
Posted March 25, 2008
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gwkell
Thanks for the great lens. I'd like more information about Web Design and cloning. Posted March 05, 2008 |
I am doing a science project about the cons of cloning cats if anyone has any suggestions please email me at stephaniekastan@yahoo.com
Posted February 11, 2008
I am doing a science project about the cons of cloning cats if anyone has any suggestions please email me at stephaniekastan@yahoo.com
Posted February 11, 2008



