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After Dolly: The Uses And Misuses Of Human Cloning

Writen by IAN WILMUT
Publisher Little Brown
Year 2006
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Some minor wear, tear, scuffs and marks on cover. Cover also includes stickers and a clear plastic covering consistent with being an ex-library book . Interior pages are clean and tight except for stickers and stamps also consistent with book being an ex-library book. They do not affect readability of text.
Book Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780316724692
Date Published
2006
Book Publisher
Little Brown
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Little Brown
Publication Date: 2006
ISBN: 9780316724692
Condition: Good (Some minor wear, tear, scuffs and marks on cover. Cover also includes stickers and a clear plastic covering consistnetn with being an ex-library book . Interior pages are clean and tight except for stickers and stamps also consistent with book being an ex-library book. They do not affect readability of text.)

An argument for the benefits of cloning, co-written by a scientist whose team was responsible for a famous cloned sheep, presents the reasons for his opposition to the cloning of humans and explains that cloning technology can be ethically applied to free families from serious hereditary diseases.

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