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1. Cloning- 1. a cell, group of cells, or organism that descended from and genetically identical to a single common ancestor. 2. Clone- 1. To make multiple identical copies of (a DNA sequence). 2. To create or propagate (an organism) from a clone cell. 3. To reproduce or propagate asexually. 4. To produce a copy of; imitate closely. This is one of the many important issues that are faced by our generation. The cloning of the sheep Dolly was the start of what may to come to be an everyday event in this new millennium. The cloning of humans, designing your child, unlimited organs are two of the bothersome and exciting possibilities. Yet the question that is faced pertaining to the process is, "is this right or wrong?", Dr. Ian Wilmut worked with a Scottish team of scientists when they created the first ever clone, a sheep named Dolly, a fate which was considered...

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