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Sejin C

20 Animals That Have Been Cloned - 1 views

  • 20 Animals That Have Been Cloned
  • 1. Carp (Featured above: A common carp, as-yet-uncloned) An Asian carp was cloned successfully in 1963; ten years later, scientist Tong Dizhou also cloned a European crucian carp.
  • 2. Dolly the Sheep Dolly saw the light of day in 1996. She lived until the age of six. The first cloned mammal, Dolly is considered to be a great success. Later, several hundred other Dollies were cloned.
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    There were many successful cloning.
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    I am not entirely sure which category of media this falls under. Doesn't seem to meet the requirements of any of teh 4 media types we have asked you to research.
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    Animal Cloning.
Aditi V.

Media #1 - 0 views

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    ok
Aditi V.

Media #2 - 0 views

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    This is about the Olympics where they show that usually black people are faster. Most of them run, faster which has to do somehting with genetics and it shows that it comes naturally. This has a lot to do about "Nature Vs Nurture". 82 people ran under the ten seconds and only 1 person was white.
Yusuke K

Stem cells Media 1 - Yusuke - 0 views

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    This is a report about a particular study. Could you find the actual study? Also this study talks about stem cell therapy. What techniques are used in that?
Beth Warrington

Stem Cells Media 1 Article - 1 views

  • Scientists at the Monell Center have identified the location and certain genetic characteristics of taste stem cells on the tongue. The findings will facilitate techniques to grow and manipulate new functional taste cells for both clinical and research purposes.
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    this may work for science article
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    "Cancer patients who have taste loss following radiation to the head and neck and elderly individuals with diminished taste function are just two populations who could benefit from the ability to activate adult taste stem cells," said Robert Margolskee, M.D., Ph.D., a molecular neurobiologist at Monell who is one of the study's authors.
Romy Kedem

Ethics of Genetic Engineering - 1 views

  • Benefit to All The strongest defense as well as offense of Genetic engineering is its benefit to everyone. The Organ Donor list can be demolished in just a few years. Genetically modified animals yield healthier foods, and healthier foods yield healthier americans, which solves the problem of the century. Besides the current problems we have, the future of Genetic Engineering has far more options. Children can be born with no defects and be immune to most fatal diseases. These reasons are presented and yet no one seems to believe in Genetic Engineering.
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    You haven't tagged it as blogs
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    what media type is this?
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