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Title: Human Cloning
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Human Cloning
With the invention of cloning, many serious questions
have arisen. There are many mistaken views of what human
cloning involves. According to Aaron Hawley a clone is "an
organism that has the same genetic information as another"
(Hawley 1). This means that any identical twin could also
be considered a clone. The first attempts at artificial
cloning were as early as the beginning of this century. A
biologist by the name of Adolph Edward Driesch allowed the
eggs of a sea urchin to develop into the two-blastosphere
stage, then he separated them by shaking them in a flask
and allowing them to grow (Hawley, 2). He could not explain
his experiments and soon gave up his study of embryology.
Throughout the following y ...

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