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Title:Discussions of topics pertaining to men
Notice:Please read all replies to note 1
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELE
Created:Thu Jan 21 1993
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:268
Total number of notes:12755

259.0. "The Clone List" by MKOTS3::RAUH (I survived the Cruel Spa) Tue Feb 25 1997 08:46

    In light of the cloning that has reciently happened. Who would you like
    to see cloned, and who would you not liked to see cloned. As in, who is
    on the cloning list?
    
    Me? ... hummmm... certainly not myself. Cause I am afraid my clone
    would make a better life for himself than me!:)
    
    Who would I like to see cloned? Louis Armstrong!:)
    
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259.1BIGQ::GARDNERjustme....jacquiTue Feb 25 1997 11:533
    What about using cells from the Shroud of Turin???

259.2just for starters.SALEM::PERRY_WWed Feb 26 1997 06:275
    
    
    Lois Armstrong,  Buddy Holly, Billy Holiday!
    
                                         Bill
259.3one of a kindCSC32::HADDOCKPas Fini!Wed Feb 26 1997 10:1917
    

    Nobody.  A bad person you not want cloned, and the cloning of the good
    person diminishes the value of the accomplishments of the good person.
    One Louis Armstrong is a treasure.  But how about two or a hundred
    or a thousand.  Besides, if you did clone Louis, there's nothing to 
    say that he would be able to, or even have the desire to, honk a
    single note.

    Despite the self-delusions of royalties, genetic diversity is the 
    key to survival of a species.  Even a common cold has at some time
    been a deadly disease to the human race, but a few were able to
    survive and propagate.  Even AIDS has had a few survivors.  How many
    have been infected and never contracted the disease we will probably
    never know.

    fred();
259.4Let's clone George!NEMAIL::SOBECKYFacts,tho interesting,are irrelevantThu Feb 27 1997 13:335
    
    I want to see George Rauh cloned. Then I want his clone to write a
    spell-checker routine and run some of George's notes through it.
    
    -john  ;>)
259.5MKOTS3::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaThu Feb 27 1997 14:502
    EEEEeuuuuu!! Johnnybegood! SPel? Meee? I can spel vrye wull. Caint U?:)
    
259.6NEMAIL::SOBECKYFacts,tho interesting,are irrelevantFri Feb 28 1997 11:325
    George
    
    I gotta laugh every time I see one of your replies that start off with
    Whelp!  I think that's some kind of canine term...???
    
259.7MKOTS3::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaFri Feb 28 1997 12:243
    Whoof! Yelp! Wimper! Whelp!:)
    
    
259.8CSC32::HADDOCKPas Fini!Thu Mar 06 1997 10:039
    

    As is shown by identical twins, genetic copies do not necessarily have
    identical brains or characters.  A clone of someone like Louis 
    Armstrong or Mother Teresa would most certainly not live up to the
    billing of the predecessor.  What would it do to the memory of 
    Albert Einstein if his clone turned out to be a child molester?

    fred();
259.9TEXAS1::SOBECKYReality is obsoleteThu Mar 06 1997 12:064
    
    A clone is different that an identical twin, though. A human being has
    never been cloned. We cannot tell how the brain of a clone would differ
    from that of the donor.
259.10CSC32::HADDOCKPas Fini!Thu Mar 06 1997 13:2719
    
>    A clone is different that an identical twin, though. A human being has
>    never been cloned. We cannot tell how the brain of a clone would differ
>    from that of the donor.

    An identical twin, like a clone, is an exact genetic copy of the other.
    The only difference is that one is "natural" while the other is
    artificial.    However, there have been studies of the parallels
    in the lives of identical twins even when they have not grown up
    together, as in adoption.  On the other hand there can also be very
    profound differences in the lives of identical twins as well.

    To assume that a clone of Louis Armstrong would also be able to play
    the trumpet anywhere as near as well as the original would mean
    that we are totally controlled by our genetics and not in any way
    by environment or life experience.

    fred();

259.11TEXAS1::SOBECKYReality is obsoleteThu Mar 06 1997 18:2015
    Fred
    
    Thanks for reinforcing what I've already said. I didn't include the
    influence of environment, etc., because  that should be intuitively
    obvious to the most casual observer.
    
    I don't know if what you say is true; that a clone and an identical
    twin are equal/ I'm not a geneticist, but my intuition says that you
    are wrong.
    
    Whatever. There is no proof one way or the other that a clone of Louie
    Armstrong would be equal, inferior, or superior in musical ability. We
    will hopefully live and learn.
    
    -john
259.12TEXAS1::SOBECKYReality is obsoleteThu Mar 06 1997 18:298
    
    re.8
    
    This statement is totally unfounded, that a clone of M.Theresa or
    whomever would certainly not live up to the billing of the predecessor.
    How can you say this with any degree of certainty?
    
    -john
259.13CSC32::HADDOCKPas Fini!Thu Mar 06 1997 23:3428
    
    >  I don't know if what you say is true; that a clone and an identical
    >    twin are equal/ I'm not a geneticist, but my intuition says that
    >   you are wrong.
     
    Twins 101:
    Identical twins are created when the embryo, at it's first division
    from one cell to two, instead of splitting into two cells, splits
    into two separate embryos.  Thus Identical twins are exact genetic
    copies of each other.  Fraternal twins are two separate eggs, 
    fertilized separately, to start with.

>    This statement is totally unfounded, that a clone of M.Theresa or
>    whomever would certainly not live up to the billing of the predecessor.
>    How can you say this with any degree of certainty?

    As you mentioned, environment and experience makes probably a more
    substantial impact on what a person is than genetics.  In my own
    life I can think of at least half a dozen decisions I made that if
    I had made any one of them the other way, or even if I had not traveled
    some of the very painful roads I have walked, how different my life and I 
    would be today.  How many hundreds other are there that I cannot name
    or even realize that were.  I can imagine that the character of Mother 
    Teresa would require a set of experiences and life that would be 
    impossible to re-create.

    fred();

259.14CSC32::HADDOCKPas Fini!Mon Apr 14 1997 13:1010
    Over the weekend the chapel where the Shroud of Turin is located
    burned.  The Shroud was rescued.  Suppose the Shroud really is the
    burial shroud of Jesus of Nazareth (under investigation).  There are 
    reported to be blood stains on the shroud.  Could Jesus of Nazareth be 
    cloned?  If so....

    Mind boggling.

    fred();

259.15SOLVIT::SOULEPursuing Synergy...Mon Apr 14 1997 14:333
    Fred,
    
    When you come right down to it, Jesus of Nazareth WAS a clone...
259.16CSC32::HADDOCKPas Fini!Mon Apr 14 1997 16:047
    
    >    When you come right down to it, Jesus of Nazareth WAS a clone...

    True, but _what if_, ala Jurasic Park, that someone could take blood
    from the Shroud and........Talk about your mega religious dilemmas.

    fred();
259.17SMURF::PBECKWho put the bop in the hale-de-bop-de-bop?Mon Apr 14 1997 16:142
    Somebody call Spielberg.
    
259.18UCXAXP::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Mon Apr 14 1997 21:102
    Hitchcock was the first one that came to mind for me...;-)