The cloning sourcebook /

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Imprint:Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2001.
Description:xix, 328 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4507961
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Other authors / contributors:Klotzko, Arlene Judith.
ISBN:0195128826
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Contributors
  • Introduction to the Revised Edition
  • Part I. The Science of Cloning
  • 1. Voices from Roslin: The Creators of Dolly Discuss Cloning Science, Ethics, and Social Responsibility
  • 2. Mammalian Cloning by Nuclear Microinjection
  • 3. On Recent Developments in Mammalian Nuclear Transplantation and Cloning
  • 4. Dolly Mice
  • 5. Thinking Twice, or Thrice, about Cloning
  • 6. Would Cloned Humans Really Be Like Sheep?
  • Part II. The Context of Cloning
  • 7. Cloning in the Popular Imagination
  • 8. The Two-Edged Sword: Biotechnology and Mythology
  • 9. Cloning, Then and Now
  • 10. On Re-Doing Man
  • 11. A Report from America: The Debate about Dolly
  • 12. Power without Responsibility: Media Portrayals of British Science
  • Part III. Cloning: The Ethical Issues
  • 13. Does Ethics Make a Difference? The Debate over Human Cloning
  • 14. Cloning Humans and Cloning Animals
  • 15. Animal Cloning: The Pet Paradigm
  • 16. A Pragmatic Approach to Human Cloning
  • 17. Human Reproductive Cloning: A Look at the Arguments against It and a Rejection of Most of Them
  • 18. A Life in the Shadow: One Reason We Should Not Clone Humans
  • 19. Clones, Harms, and Rights
  • Part IV. Cloning & Germ-Line Interventions: The Policy Issues
  • 20. Reflections on the Interface of Bioethics, Public Policy, and Science
  • 21. The Regulation of Technology
  • 22. Cloning and the Regulative Dilemma
  • 23. Mom, Dad, Clone: Implications for Reproductive Privacy
  • 24. First Dolly, Now Polly: Policy Implications of the Birth of a Transgenic Cloned Lamb
  • 25. Ethical Aspects of Genetic Modification of Animals: Opinion of the Group of Advisers on the Ethical Implications of Biotechnology of the European Commission
  • Commentary
  • 26. Ethical Aspects of Cloning Techniques: Opinion of the Group of Advisers on the Ethical Implications of Biotechnology of the European Commission
  • Commentary
  • 27. Cloning Issues in Reproduction, Science, and Medicine: A Report by a Joint Working Group of the UK Human Genetics Advisory Commission and the UK Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority
  • Background and Commentary
  • 28. Stem Cells: From the House of Lords Select Committee Report on Stem Cell Research
  • Introduction
  • Index