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Pontificia Academia pro Vita
Keywords
bioéthique
clonage
problèmes éthiques
droits humains
église catholique
GE Subjects
Religious ethics
Methods of ethics
Theological ethics
Philosophical ethics
Bioethics
Christian denominations
Roman Catholic

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/228235
Abstract
"Les progrès de la connaissance et les développements techniques qui s'y rapportent dans le domaine de la biologie moléculaire et génétique et de la fécondation artificielle ont permis depuis un certain temps l'expérimentation et la réalisation de clonages dans le milieu végétal et animal. En ce qui concerne le milieu animal, on a tenté, dès les années trente, de produire des individus identiques obtenus par scission gémellaire artificielle, modalité que l'on peut définir à tort comme clonage."
Date
1997-09-30
Type
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