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Inga V.

BBC - GCSE Bitesize: Cloning methods in animals - 2 views

  • Fusion cell cloning
  • Fusion cell cloning involves replacing the nucleus of an unfertilised egg with the nucleus from a different cell.
    • Inga V.
       
      In fusion cell cloning they inject something into the egg that will produce the next sheep. The baby of this sheep that was born then will also become a clone of the A sheep.
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    • Inga V.
       
      I chose fusion cell cloning. A fun fact about fusion cell cloning is that dolly, a famous cloned sheep, was also cloned this exact way.
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    Great techniques. Choose one you want to focus on .
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    Fusion cell cloning is basically taking the a body cell from A sheep and doing the same thing from the B sheep to then make a C sheep. The lamb of that sheep is then going to be a clone of the A sheep.
Avantika B

Our Turn: Does cloning animals go against nature? | MLive.com - 1 views

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    I like this blog post! Check whether it meets the date requirements in your rubric
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    Sadly no its in 2009
Avantika B

Japanese Stem Cell Discovery could lead to Human Cloning without the need for Humans | ... - 0 views

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    This seems fine as long as YOU can tell what the author's opinion on the matter is and support that using evidence. Also please check rubric on how to tag your posts correctly
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    I think that the author's opinion is against Animal Cloning because she uses specific quotes from George W. Bush and also presents the danger of the Nazi's gettting hands on the technology. As well as she says,"It is a slippery slope that we should probably not descend too."
Avantika B

Animal Clones: Double Trouble? | Science News for Kids - 0 views

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    What media type is this? Is it a blog, description of a technique? Science article? I am not sure. You haven't tagged it.
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    It's from 2004 so it's too out-dated.
Alisa H

On nature versus nature: The neuroscientist knee-deep in diapers - 0 views

  • I am a neuroscientist and I am the father of two-year old triplets—two identical and one fraternal. As a professor at Yale University, I spend most of my time designing experiments, researching or teaching about the brain and the nervous system. The rest of my time I spend surrounded by my three daughters. To understand the dynamics in my household, think terrible-two’s, and then cube it.
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    good blog
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    This is about a father and his perspective on Genetics, and he is also talking about that he has 3 triplets and 2 of them are look exactly alike.
Emma Chowdhury

Dr. Robert Bennett Forensic DNA Expert - YouTube - 1 views

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    This is just about how in the future, we might have a record of everyone's DNA/ Then, if you find DNA at a crime scene, you can immediately find out who it belongs to. 
Avantika B

Cloned human embryo makes working stem cells : Nature News - 0 views

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    This is good for technique. What is the technique called and can you explain it briefly in your own words? Please tag correctly using the rubric
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    Scientist in NY part of the Stem Cell foundation changed an adult egg cell to the beginning stages using high-tech cloning technology. This resulted in a self-reproducing chain of embryonic stem cells.The techique is basically cloning a human embryo to create a lot of working stem cells. This can be used for tissue therapy and for research.
Emma Chowdhury

EBSCOhost: FORENSIC TRICHOLOGY AND ITS IMPORTANCE IN CRIME CASES. - 0 views

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    Trichology is the scientific study of hair. To use trichology successfully to solve crimes, there has to be a piece of skin or blood attached to the hair. 
Connor L

ABC2 News Good Morning Maryland 9AM : WMAR : July 27, 2010 9:00am-10:00am EDT : Free Do... - 0 views

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    What shapes a child. Nature or nurture?
Kareena M

EBSCOhost: FORENSIC TRICHOLOGY AND ITS IMPORTANCE IN CRIME CASES. - 1 views

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    Finding DNA in hair samples
Connor L

EBSCOhost: Behavioral Epigenetics: How Nurture Shapes Nature - 0 views

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    This is about how nurture shapes nature
Hertta H

Association of Forensic DNA Analysts and Administrators ÿfc - 1 views

shared by Hertta H on 07 Feb 13 - No Cached
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    link does not work
Shweta Khorana

Forensic Blog - 1 views

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    which post do you want me to check?
Hertta H

DNA Resource Home - 0 views

shared by Hertta H on 07 Feb 13 - No Cached
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    Not sure what this is?
Connor L

Nature or nurture? It may depend on where you live - 0 views

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    good science article but would work better if you could find the actual study
Alisa H

HowStuffWorks "What's stronger -- nature or nurture?" - 0 views

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    Science Article, about what is stronger nature or nurture.
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    This is good information but its not a science article
Karan J

Genetically Engineering Intelligent Babies - Horizon: Are We Still Evolving? Preview - ... - 0 views

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    This is not a news story
Connor L

Nature Versus Nurture - Television Tropes & Idioms - 0 views

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    This is a LOT of information. NOT exactly sure what you would like me to get out of it. Also not sure what media type it is.
woojin kim

More Science Needed for Forensic Investigations: Scientific American - 0 views

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    This is interesting but its a news article. Not a science article (study) ...what category does it fit into?
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