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CHALLENGES TO BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH
Evaluate Therapeutic vs. Reproductive Cloning
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HISTORY of CLONING Dolly the sheep – first cloned mammal in 1997
Very few scientists believe human cloning (reproductive cloning) should be permitted Many scientists in favor of therapeutic cloning – the procedure used to produce embryonic stem cells that theoretically can be used to treat diseases
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WHAT IS A CLONE? Clone = precise genetic copy
Reproductive cloning is really somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) In therapeutic cloning, the embryo is not placed in a surrogate, but rather, undergoes cell division in the lab until it reaches blastocyst stage
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Obstacles to Reproductive Cloning Using Animals
Success rate very low Vast majority of problems occur during fetal development Additional problems show up after birth and years later “Large offspring syndrome” = cloned newborns 20-30% larger than usual, making it hard to deliver unborn babies
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EMBRYONIC and ADULT STEM CELLS
Embryonic stem cells
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DIFFERENCES… Between reproductive cloning, therapeutic cloning, and stem cell research: Goal of reproductive cloning is to create a new organism, human or animal Goal of therapeutic cloning is to produce embryonic stem cells
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HUMAN STEM CELL RESEARCH
2001 legislation allowed federal funding of research using 64 existing human embryonic stem cells Same legislation declared no federal funds for additional research.
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THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL of STEM CELLS
Researchers must use existing human stem cell lines for research or find private funding sources Creation of embryonic stem cells does not use fertilized egg On the other hand, it does have the potential to become a living thing if transplanted into the uterus Question – is life destroyed if the stem cells are removed from the blastocyst four days later? Real advantage of stem cells – permits the production of perfect- match tissue Scientists have found that embryonic stem cells pick up cues from neighboring cells and differentiate into that cell type Scientists hope stem cells will be used to treat heart disease, Parkinson’s disease, other disorders of the nervous system
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Debate pros and cons of animal research and animal rights.
OBJECTIVE 5: Debate pros and cons of animal research and animal rights.
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