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Cloning in Focus - An interactive site for kids introducing the basics of cloning and some of the issues surrounding it.

Human Cloning and Genetic Modification - The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals has created this site.

Animal Cloning: FAQs About Cloning for Consumers - The FDA offer opinion on the issue of cloning.

Animal Cloning and Food Safety - Another timely publication from the Food and Drug Administration.

bioethics.net - This site is the internet counterpart of the American Journal of Bioethics. Here one can access cloning news, U.S. laws about cloning, the Presidential Bioethics Advisory Commission report, and ethical issues in human cloning.

Cloning/Embryonic Stem Cells - The National Human Genome Research Institute has created this information.

Cloning Myths - Learn more about cloning from the FDA.

Eureka!Science: Cloning - An easy to read introduction to the concept of cloning, with links to other DNA-related topics, from a biochemistry research company. This site is a recommended site for the National Science Teachers Association.

Genetic Engineering and Cloning -This web site provides information on the controversial issue of genetic cloning. A historical timeline, debate positions (both for and agains) and links to other resources are provided.

How Stuff Works: How Cloning Works - This article will provide an introduction to cloning and discusses how Dolly the sheep was cloned.

How Stuff Works: How Human Cloning Will Work - One will find information on human cloning at this site as well as reasons why we should or should not clone.

MedlinePlus: Cloning - Developed by the National Library of Medicine, this consumer health site directs the user to selected online resources on many common diseases, conditions, and concerns.

Newsfile: Cloning - An index to articles which TIME magazine has published on the subject. Some are free to all, others require a fee to download if you do not have a subscription to the magazine.

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April 2009