||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Taking a "Second Look" at "Clone"|By Joseph P. Tevington|It's nearly a decade, since I read this book. While this work was NOT a book in which to search for a proper ethical analysis, NY Times reporter Gina Kolata provided a wonderfully readable narrative of cloning "science" up to "Dolly." I was particularly struck by certain of her inclusions: * "Marie Antoinette Di B|.com |In February 1997 a group of Scottish livestock scientists announced that they had cloned a lamb using a cell from an adult sheep. "When the time comes to write the history of our age, this quiet birth, the creation of this little lamb, will stand out," s
The birth of Dolly -- the world's first clone -- placed in our hands the secret of creation. Few discoveries have so altered our notion of what it means to be human, or presented such a Gordian knot of ethical, spiritual, and scientific questions. Noted science journalist Gina Kolata broke the news nationally in The New York Times and was the first reporter to speak with Dr. Ian Wilmut, the embryologist who cloned Dolly. Now Kolata reveals the story behind Doll...
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