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Cloning's ecological limits
The world is more than a few scientific steps from Holocene mouse to Jurassic Park. Yet the achievement of Japanese scientists who were able to clone mice from damaged, long-frozen cells -- and the theoretical possibility that they could do the same for the woolly mammoths of Neanderthal man's days -- gives us renewed reason to consider Laboratory man's power over nature.
November 8, 2008
