Clones What have we already cloned…... Medical advancements, Research, cloning……. Where are we all with these topics?

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Clones What have we already cloned…..

Medical advancements, Research, cloning……. Where are we all with these topics?

Animals What are the advantages? What are the disadvantages?

More animals What is our policy What do you think so far?

What would you like to know more about?

A stem cell can become…..

Stem cells can….

Grow new teeth? A liver?

What new things are they working on a cure for? What are in interested in?Where to look?

The most updated information our there….. scientificUpdates.asphttp://crm.nih.gov/resources/ scientificUpdates.asp