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Transgenic (Transgenics is not a recognized word) describes an organism whose DNA contains genetic material derived from other species or even from artificial sources. Cloning is the science of creating clones, which are organisms with identical or nearly identical genetic makeup. Sites listed here should only be related to the science of creating transgenic animals and animal cloning technologies. Sites containing information about a business which utilizes these technologies should perhaps search for another category in the Open Directory Project.
http://robby.nstemp.com/
Broad range of basic data including scientists, methods, stem cells, research, and abnormalities.
http://www.skewsme.com/cloning.html
Illustrated article and brief history. Provides links to related articles, timelines, photographs and video presentations.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/1211136.stm
Dr. David Whitehouse answers some questions about cloning and whether the technology can be made to work in humans.
http://staff.lib.msu.edu/skendall/cloning/
A collection of Web resources on the scientific, ethical, and legal aspects of animal and human cloning. Includes articles, books, research, and societies.
http://www.genoway.com/
Developing transgenic in vivo and in vitro models: DNA microinjections, knock-out and knock-in mice, embryonic stem cell differentiation, inducible and conditional systems.
http://www.arhp.org/Publications-and-Resources/Patient-Resources/printed-materials/Cloning
The basic principles of embryogenesis and germline engineering - from the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals.
http://www.arhp.org/topics/reproductive-genetics
Offers current news stories and links to related resources. Includes a basic primer on cloning and genetic engineering. From the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals.
http://www.synapses.co.uk/science/clone.html
Cell biology, and developmental biology from zygote to adult, including cells, nuclear transfers, microinjection, and development.
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