RE: Therapeutic cloning - technical fix to one objection?

From: Smigrodzki, Rafal (SmigrodzkiR@msx.upmc.edu)
Date: Sun May 26 2002 - 09:04:38 MDT


Damien Broderick [mailto:d.broderick@english.unimelb.edu.au] wrote:

>with
>only enough genes to make a placenta and a liver, if anything an even more
>botched parody of a human being. Would the use of such liver for
>transplantation be then more repugnant to you ?

No, of course not. Bring it on!

### Yes, exactly! And for customers with more vices, and more broken organs,
a combined liver/pancreas/lung/heart transplant would be developed. Finally,
for those who messed up their birth-flesh real bad, the chain-smoking
beer-guzzling extreme skiers with poor driving habits, we'd have the
arm/leg/chest/belly combo, with free transfer of tattoos and piercings.

Future will be cool.

Rafal



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