Cloning
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"The benefits of this technique outweigh the risks, and the danger is not what you think". This phrase is in bold across the top of the article The Case for . In this article J. Madeleine Nash addresses the controversial technique of . Nash is clearly in favor of individual cells for medical pu ....
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.... human life. In the following paragraphs, he goes on to write about the "hasty legislation" that could possibly have negative long-term effects on the future of because of the bad wording going into some of the laws. Many are afraid that the rich and famous might take advantage of the opportunity to generate copies of themselves. Nash points out that even though the possibility is there, the people who could grow full human clones "aren't going to be doing it."
Nash recognizes that by ....
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