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Science 2 February 2001:
Vol. 291. no. 5505, pp. 808 - 809
DOI: 10.1126/science.291.5505.808B

News of the Week

REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY:
Cloning: Could Humans Be Next?

Gretchen Vogel

The largely theoretical debate over human reproductive cloning became more concrete last week. A reproductive physiologist and a fertility doctor told a meeting of fertility experts on 26 January that they, with several unnamed collaborators, would attempt to produce a baby through cloning within the next 2 years. The project would take place in a Mediterranean country, they said.

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