In testimony last spring before a congressional committee
investigating human cloning, Rudolf Jaenisch, a cloning specialist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Whitehead Institute, said: «I believe there is no normal clone anywhere.»
Not exact matches
A reproductive specialist from Kentucky, Zavos made the prediction this past May in a hearing before a congressional subcommittee
investigating the issue of
cloning humans.
We are also
investigating mutant
clones in other
human tissues.
We will then validate the generalizability of protective
human immune responses against
Clone 10 and other candidate antigens in an independent cohort of Tanzanian children, and
investigate potential single nucleotide polymorphisms in
Clone 10 from P. falciparumfield isolates from Tanzania.