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Despite widespread fears about the immorality of cloning humans, scientists say cloning can reap significant scientific and medical benefits.

Author: By Andrea H. Kurtz, CONTRIBUTING REPORTING | Title: Alumnus Plans to Clone Humans | 1/21/1998 | See Source »

The production of skin tissue for grafting purposes or perfectly-matched bone marrow are two of the most commonly mentioned benefits of human cloning, and scientists fear Seed's proclamation will deter their efforts to develop such potentially life-saving derivatives, casting them as monsters and mad scientists.

Author: By Andrea H. Kurtz, CONTRIBUTING REPORTING | Title: Alumnus Plans to Clone Humans | 1/21/1998 | See Source »

Seed also told NPR he has no money and no scientists who would commit to helping him with the cloning

Author: By Andrea H. Kurtz, CONTRIBUTING REPORTING | Title: Alumnus Plans to Clone Humans | 1/21/1998 | See Source »

Also impacted by Seed's announcement is the movement for more stringent governmental regulation of cloning research. Legislation against cloning looms in Washington, where lawmakers banned indefinitely the appropriation of any federal funds for research with human cloning as a final objective last year.

Author: By Andrea H. Kurtz, CONTRIBUTING REPORTING | Title: Alumnus Plans to Clone Humans | 1/21/1998 | See Source »

European countries are also paving the way toward stricter regulation. Nineteen countries there outlawed the use of cloning to create babies at a conference in Paris last week. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) stated that she would introduce similar legislation to outlaw the same procedure for 10 years.

Author: By Andrea H. Kurtz, CONTRIBUTING REPORTING | Title: Alumnus Plans to Clone Humans | 1/21/1998 | See Source »

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