Human cloning has been a hot topic since the first mammal, Dolly the sheep, was cloned in 1996. And while no human clones have been made - that we know of - the research into cloning is saving lives through stem cell therapy.
Could We Clone Ourselves? | Answers With Joe
6 years ago by answerswithjoe (67)
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that is what I was thinking watching this video :)
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