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  2. Human cloning - Wikipedia

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    Human cloning. Human cloning is the creation of a genetically identical copy of a human. The term is generally used to refer to artificial human cloning, which is the reproduction of human cells and tissue. It does not refer to the natural conception and delivery of identical twins. The possibilities of human cloning have raised controversies.

  3. Cloning - Wikipedia

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    In the field of biotechnology, cloning is the process of creating cloned organisms of cells and of DNA fragments. The artificial cloning of organisms, sometimes known as reproductive cloning, is often accomplished via somatic-cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), a cloning method in which a viable embryo is created from a somatic cell and an egg cell.

  4. Digital cloning - Wikipedia

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    Digital cloning is an emerging technology, that involves deep-learning algorithms, which allows one to manipulate currently existing audio, photos, and videos that are hyper-realistic. One of the impacts of such technology is that hyper-realistic videos and photos makes it difficult for the human eye to distinguish what is real and what is fake ...

  5. This study, part of a larger research project, explored the knowledge and attitudes of the general population regarding cloning. Such awareness of the general public's knowledge of important science topics, attitudes toward such topics, and sources from which people retrieve information can help scientific and educational communities develop strategies that foster higher levels of scientific ...

  6. Analysis of Learning Activity Facilitating Argumentation ...

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    discussion focus, namely in terms of the types of cloning, the ways and views of the pros and cons of cloning. At school A, the longest (duration) discussion was the longest in three types of cloning namely; cloning in animals, plants and humans, which is done through a group discussion

  7. Ethics of cloning - Wikipedia

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    In bioethics, the ethics of cloningconcerns the ethicalpositions on the practice and possibilities of cloning, especially of humans. While many of these views are religiousin origin, some of the questions raised are faced by secularperspectives as well. Perspectives on human cloning are theoretical, as human therapeutic and reproductive cloning ...

  8. topic of cloning has found itself as a socio-scientific issue in which people produce many arguments about its pros or cons (Klop & Severiens, 2007). Even so, in order to produce an argument about a socio-scientific subject such as cloning, it is necessary to have a certain level of knowledge regarding

  9. This document explores the history of cloning by focusing on Dolly the Sheep, one of the first large animal clonings. The disadvantages and advantages of transgenic clones are discussed as well as the future implications of cloning from the perspective of human health. (Contains 10 resources.) (YDS)