Annotated Bibliography
1. Freudenrich, Craig. "How Cloning Works." 29 Jan 2004. <http://www.howstuffworks.com/cloning.htm>.  This source is helpful cause it tells about the first endangered animal cloned.  It also tells abotu a sheep that was cloned named Dolly.
2. "Cloning Fact Sheet." 12 Jan 2004. 29 Jan 2004. <www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/elsi/cloning.shtml>   This source tells about the different types of cloning.  It tells animals that have been cloned and tells how the technology can be used.

3. "Human Cloning and Genetic Modification-." 30 Sept 2003. Association of Reproductive Health Professionals. 29 Jan 2004. <http://www.arhp.org/patienteducation/onlinebrochures/cloning/index.cfm?ID=282>.  This source has lots of digrams that show how cloning works. It also shows the different parts to cloning.

4. "Click and Clone." 2003. University of Utah. 29 Jan 2004. <http://gslc.genetics.utah.edu/units/cloning/clickandclone/>. This site is one of my favorites because it allows you to clone a mouse.  It allows you to do the procedures for cloning. It also explains what color the mouse will be and why it is so.


5.  "Cloning Procedures." 04 Feb 2004. <http://cmgm.stanford.edu/biochem118/images/Stem%20Cell%20Slides/08%20Cloning%20Procedures.jpg>. This a picture of how cloning works and all the items needed from whatever you are cloning. It also shows what you do to make it work.
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