Animal Cloning: The Pet Paradigm

Arlene Judith Klotzko · 2001

Abstract Two years after the birth of Dolly the sheep, and eight months after Dr.

Type:
Book Chapter
Author:
Arlene Judith Klotzko
Published:
2001
Publisher:
Oxford University PressNew York, NY

Abstract Two years after the birth of Dolly the sheep, and eight months after Dr. Richard Seed—the eccentric physicist and would-be cloner of humans for cash—took his brief turn on the world stage, cloning returned to the news. Not with a bang or even with a bleat. This time it was a bark. Scientists at Texas A&M University announced that they were poised to clone—for a $2.3 million reward—a pet dog named Missy, an 11 year old border collie/husky mix, adopted from the pound by an adoring and very rich American couple who have zealously guarded their anonymity.

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What is "Animal Cloning: The Pet Paradigm" about?
Abstract Two years after the birth of Dolly the sheep, and eight months after Dr.
Who wrote "Animal Cloning: The Pet Paradigm"?
Arlene Judith Klotzko