Saturday, August 8, 2009

National Geographic: Clone


National Geographic examines the fascinating issue of cloning ? where remote scientific possibilities are now coming into being. From the genetic engineering of animals and people for human benefit, to the realities of reproductive cloning, Clone explores how close we are to cloning people and what possibilities and consequences that may bring to the human race.

Explore the miraculous potential and frightening possibilities of genetic cloning as National Geographic's cameras reveal the history, controversy, and cutting-edge developments of a scientific breakthrough capable of literally changing the destiny of the human race. Witness the remarkable effects of the cloning revolution and explore the ''brave new world'' of the human cloning industry and its inherent controversy. Made in 2002


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