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In January 2008, Dr. Andrew French and Samuel Wood of the biotechnology company Stemagen announced that they successfully created the first five mature human embryos using SCNT. In this case, each embryo was created by taking a nucleus from a skin cell (donated by Wood and a colleague) and inserting it into a human egg from which the nucleus had been removed. The embryos were developed only to the blastocyst stage, at which point they were studied in processes that destroyed them. Members of the lab said that their next set of experiments would aim to generate embryonic stem cell lines; these are the "holy grail" that would be useful for therapeutic or reproductive cloning. [9] [10]

For the first time, researchers have used the cloning technique that produced Dolly the sheep to create healthy monkeys, bringing science an important step closer to being able to do the same with humans. Therapeutic cloning is achieved by creating embryonic stem cells in the hopes of treating diseases such as diabetes and Alzheimer's. The process begins by removing the nucleus (containing the DNA) from an egg cell and inserting a nucleus from the adult cell to be cloned. [15] In the case of someone with Alzheimer's disease, the nucleus from a skin cell of that patient is placed into an empty egg. The reprogrammed cell begins to develop into an embryo because the egg reacts with the transferred nucleus. The embryo will become genetically identical to the patient. [15] The embryo will then form a blastocyst which has the potential to form/become any cell in the body. [16] Lords uphold cloning law". BBC News. London. 13 March 2003. Archived from the original on 25 March 2010 . Retrieved 9 December 2009.Mice: (1986) A mouse was successfully cloned from an early embryonic cell. Soviet scientists Chaylakhyan, Veprencev, Sviridova, and Nikitin had the mouse "Masha" cloned. Research was published in the magazine Biofizika volume ХХХII, issue 5 of 1987. [ clarification needed] [45] [46] [ needs update] In 1998, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2009, the United States Congress voted whether to ban all human cloning, both reproductive and therapeutic ( Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act). [86] Divisions in the Senate, or an eventual veto from the sitting President ( George W. Bush in 2005 and 2007), over therapeutic cloning prevented either competing proposal (a ban on both forms or on reproductive cloning only) from being passed into law. On 10 March 2010, a bill (HR 4808) was introduced with a section banning federal funding for human cloning. [87] Such a law, if passed, would not have prevented research from occurring in private institutions (such as universities) that have both private and federal funding. However, the 2010 law was not passed. Advocates support development of therapeutic cloning to generate tissues and whole organs to treat patients who otherwise cannot obtain transplants, [86] to avoid the need for immunosuppressive drugs, [85] and to stave off the effects of aging. [87] Advocates for reproductive cloning believe that parents who cannot otherwise procreate should have access to the technology. [88]

The Federal Assembly of Russia introduced the Federal Law N 54-FZ "On the temporary ban on human cloning" on 19 April 2002. On 20 May 2002, President Vladimir Putin signed this moratorium on the implementation of human cloning. On 29 March 2010, The Federal Assembly introduced second revision of this law without time limit. [72] In bioethics, the ethics of cloning refers to a variety of ethical positions regarding the practice and possibilities of cloning, especially human cloning. While many of these views are religious in origin, for instance relating to Christian views of procreation and personhood, [32] the questions raised by cloning engage secular perspectives as well, particularly the concept of identity. [33] Philipkoski, Kristen (17 March 2004). "Canada Closes Door on Cloning". Archived from the original on 14 June 2022 . Retrieved 15 September 2016. Douglass, Todd Jr. (12 July 2008). "The Nude Bomb". DVDTalk.com. Archived from the original on 29 October 2016 . Retrieved 15 September 2016. Coined by Herbert J. Webber, the term clone derives from the Ancient Greek word κλών ( klōn), twig, which is the process whereby a new plant is created from a twig. In botany, the term lusus was used. [1] In horticulture, the spelling clon was used until the early twentieth century; the final e came into use to indicate the vowel is a "long o" instead of a "short o". [2] [3] Since the term entered the popular lexicon in a more general context, the spelling clone has been used exclusively.The whole process means that you end up with a full copy of your harddrive and won't need to reinstall Windows when copying your clone over to a new harddrive.Although the software is Freeware, there's no adware bundled with the software. Instead, there's a paid-for version available for a single PC license. Clonal derivation exists in nature in some animal species and is referred to as parthenogenesis (reproduction of an organism by itself without a mate). This is an asexual form of reproduction that is only found in females of some insects, crustaceans, nematodes, [24] fish (for example the hammerhead shark [25]), Cape honeybees, [26] and lizards including the Komodo dragon [25] and several whiptails. The growth and development occurs without fertilization by a male. In plants, parthenogenesis means the development of an embryo from an unfertilized egg cell, and is a component process of apomixis. In species that use the XY sex-determination system, the offspring will always be female. An example is the little fire ant ( Wasmannia auropunctata), which is native to Central and South America but has spread throughout many tropical environments. Carp: (1963) In China, embryologist Tong Dizhou produced the world's first cloned fish by inserting the DNA from a cell of a male carp into an egg from a female carp. He published the findings in a Chinese science journal. [41] Work on cloning techniques has advanced our understanding of developmental biology in humans. Observing human pluripotent stem cells grown in culture provides great insight into human embryo development, which otherwise cannot be seen. Scientists are now able to better define steps of early human development. Studying signal transduction along with genetic manipulation within the early human embryo has the potential to provide answers to many developmental diseases and defects. Many human-specific signaling pathways have been discovered by studying human embryonic stem cells. Studying developmental pathways in humans has given developmental biologists more evidence toward the hypothesis that developmental pathways are conserved throughout species. [22] HFEA grants the first therapeutic cloning licence for research". HFEA. 11 August 2004. Archived from the original on 9 October 2007 . Retrieved 6 September 2008.

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