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Human cloning often refers to human reproductive cloning to produce a genetic copy
of an existing person. Despite decades of speculation, there has been no human
reproductive cloning. Research cloning, also known as embryo cloning or
therapeutic cloning, is another form of human cloning that produces genetically
specific embryonic stem cells. After a series of failures and high-profile false claims
of success, the first report of stem cells created from cloned human embryos was
published in 2013.
Some of the major concerns surrounding raised by research cloning are the risks it
poses to the women who would be needed to provide the large numbers of eggs
required; exaggerated and probably unrealistic claims of "personalized" therapies;
and the need for effective oversight to prevent rogue efforts to use cloned embryos
for reproductive human cloning.
This is a list of animals that have been cloned. The list is sub headed by animals of different
types. The cloned animals are included in the list when citing scientific sources.
Contents
1Camel
2Carp
3Cat
4Cattle
5Coyote
6Deer
7Dog
8Frog (tadpole)
9Fruit flies
10Gaur
11Goat
12Horse
13House mouse
14Monkey
o 14.1Rhesus macaque
o 14.2Crab-eating macaque
15Mouflon
16Mule
17Pig
18Pyrenean ibex
19 Rabbit
20Brown rat
21Sheep
22Arctic wolf
23References
24External links
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