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(Dr. Antinori and Dr. Zavos - Intend to use cloning technology to allow
infertile couples to have children. courtesy:The BBC)

(Dr. Zavos, Dr. Avi Ben Abraham and Dr. Boisselier - Independent doctors
who support human cloning, testifying to Congress. courtesy:L. E. Kossoff)

(Dr. James, Dr. Campbell and Dr. Wilmut - The team who cloned Dolly the
sheep; the first mammal ever cloned from adult tissue. courtesy:Reuters)

(Dr. Wakayama and Dr. Yanagimachi - The team who first cloned mice. courtesy:Reuters)

(Rael - Leader of the Raelians, a religious group that wishes to clone
humans. courtesy:The Raelian Organization)

(Dr. Ian Wilmut - He is opposed to reproductive human cloning, but
supports therapeutic human cloning. courtesy:The BBC)

(Dr. Seed - The scientist who originally announced back in 1998 that he
intended to start cloning humans. courtesy:CNN)

(Mr. Dillon and Dr. Jones - Mr. Dillon is opposed to all forms of human
cloning, but Dr. Jones is a firm supporter of therapeutic human cloning. courtesy:The
BBC)

(Ms. DeShazo (and her partner) - Wishes to use cloning technology to have
a child. courtesy:Time Magazine)

(Dr. Zavos, Dr. Avi Ben Abraham and Dr. Boisselier. Testifying
before Congress. courtesy:AP)
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