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by the more complicated nuclear transfer. Then the reconstructed egg is stimulated electrically or chemically to trick it into behaving like a fertilized egg. Then it divides and becomes an embryo and finally then transferred into the uterus of a mother. A team of scientist at the University of Hawaii developed Honolulu technique. This technique is typically the same as the Roslin method, but it has a much higher success rate. It uses three types of cells, Sertoli cells, brain cells, and cumulus cells instead of a single udder cell as in the Roslin method. The significance of using three different types of cells is that they stay in the G0 and G1 state longer. This is the state before the cell starts to divide. Because it stays in the G0 and G1 state longer it allows more time to implant the new nucleus before the division process starts. This gives you more time to fuse the nucleus into the new reconstructive cell. After the nucleus is in the reconstructed cell it is implanted and carried to term by the mother in the same manner as the Roslin technique. Because people are uneducated or scared of cloning and its techniques, so they are less likely to tolerate research on these methods. If federal money is given to aid the research then these techniques can be perfected and the success rate will drastically improve. By using federal money the government can have some control over cloning and its future. Since no federal money has been given to research cloning then they have no rights to regulate or stop human cloning because of reproductive freedom allowed by our constitution. The issue of reproductive freedom has been a long debated moral issue in the Supreme Court. It was mostly debated over abortions, but also can be carried over into the reproductive rights of infertile parents. Most cloning activists use reproductive freedom to argue for human cloning rights. In the interpretation of reproductive freedom the gover...

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