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Abstract: . . . <http://search.epnet.com.silk.library.umass.edu:2048/login.aspx?direct=true &db=aph&an=3664004>. Trivedi, Bijal P. "Scientists Clone First Endangered Species: A Wild Sheep." National Geographic News. 29 Oct. 2001.14 Oct. 2005 <htto:l/news.nationalgeographic.com /news/200 1/10/1025 TV sheepclone.htm>. Page 5 Sample II The Psychological Impact of Reprogenetics and Cloning Sheila Pennell In Remaking Eden, Lee M. Silver explores the social, political, and scientific aspects of the advancing fields of reprogenetics and cloning . He does not, however, examine in detail the personal psychological implications that these technologies have on the children . . . . . . value to set aside genetic tissues holding the DNA of endangered species. The costs of freezing and keeping this genetic material is relatively inexpensive when compared to the money, time, and effort accompanying habitat conservation and zoo maintenance for large endangered species (Lanza et al.). With the frozen tissues on hand, scientists have the option to clone at the time that they feel is most opportune. This "waiting period" could allow funding to be distributed to habitat restoration and preservation, providing newly cloned animals with a safer environment to breed, live, and reclaim their populations. Despite the challenges arising from the use of cloning as an effort to save endangered . . . . . . et al. "Assisted Reproduction Versus Spontaneous Conception: A Comparison of the Developmental Outcomes in Twins. Journal of Genetic Psychology 165(2) (2004) 157-167. Psychlnfo.Dubois Library, Umass Amherst. 9 Oct. 2005 <http://www.library.umass.edu/cgi-bin/aka/databases.cgi>. McMahon, Catherine A, Ungerer, Judy A, et al. "Psychosocial outcomes for parentsand children after in vitro fertilization: Areview." Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology13(1995): 1-16. Psychlnfo. Dubois Library, Umass Amherst. 9 Oct. 2005 <http://www.library.umass.edu/cgi-bin/aka/databases.cgi>. Munson, Ronald. Intervention and Reflection: Basic Issues inMedical Ethics. Belmont,CA: Wadsworth/Thompson Learning, . . . . . . <http://www.reproduction-online.org.silk.library.umass.edu:2048/cgiLcQntent/ full/127/3/317>. Lanza, Robert P., Betsy L. Dresser, and Philip Damiani. " Cloning Noah's Ark." Scientific American 283 (2000). Academic Search Premier. 22 Oct. 2005 <http://search.epnet.com.silk.library.umass.edu:2048/login.aspx?direct=true &db=aph&an=3664004>. Trivedi, Bijal P. "Scientists Clone First Endangered Species: A Wild Sheep." National Geographic News. 29 Oct. 2001.14 Oct. 2005 <htto:l/news.nationalgeographic.com /news/200 1/10/1025 TV sheepclone.htm>. Page 5 Sample II The Psychological Impact of Reprogenetics and Cloning Sheila Pennell In Remaking Eden, Lee M. Silver explores the . . . --3000,4,375,3388,27252
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