The science of cloning has truly come of age: it now has its own specialist
journal. The new quarterly Cloning is edited by Ian Wilmut of the
Roslin Institute near Edinburgh, co-creator of Dolly the sheep. “Cloning is of
increasing importance to research and medicine,” he says. “This will stimulate
more discussion over basic scientific issues.” Besides original peer-reviewed
research, Cloning will publish reviews of cloning literature, websites
and books, and provide summaries of proposed legislation and government policies
relating to the technology. See the first issue at
www.catchword.com/titles/15204553.htm.
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