From: Gregory Sullivan (sullivan@blaze.cs.jhu.edu)
Date: Sun Feb 08 1998 - 19:40:56 MST
Below is the beginning of an essay that appears in Time magazine:
http://www.pathfinder.com/time/magazine/1998/dom/980209/science.the_case_for_clo26.html
The Case For Cloning
FEBRUARY 9, 1998 VOL. 151 NO. 5
The benefits of this bold technique outweigh the risks, and the danger is
not what you think
By J. MADELEINE NASH
An elderly man develops macular degeneration, a disease that destroys
vision. To bolster his failing eyesight, he receives a transplant of
healthy retinal tissue--cloned from his own cells and cultivated in a lab
dish.
A baby girl is born free of the gene that causes Tay-Sachs disease, even
though both her parents are carriers. The reason? In the embryonic cell
from which she was cloned, the flawed gene was replaced with normal DNA.
End excerpt
If you wish to see the rest of the article go to the URL listed above, or
if that URL is too long and is split go to:
http://www.pathfinder.com/time/magazine/1998/dom/980209/index.html
and click on the Science section.
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