Tuesday, September 22. 2009Embracing human cloningTrackbacks
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Yes, but depending on the source of infertility, will the clone be faced with the same fertility dilemma and need to be cloned?
Is being cloned really passing on your genes?
If I remember right, only very, very few ways of having trouble having kids are genetically based. (usually more developmentally based....although, come to think of it, we're guessing on the causes)
Might have more trouble having kids, as a side effect of the cloning, hard to know. |
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