
National Geographic: Clone.
(Clones).
(Usa, 2002) [Color, 54 m.].
All Movie Gide.
Ficha técnica.
John Rubin - Screenwriter / Producer
Rubin Tarrant - Producer
Jim Ohm - Editor
David Royle - Executive Producer
Margarette Burnette - Senior Producer
Anne Tarrant - Series Producer
Enlace:National Geographic examines the fascinating issue of cloning ? where remote scientific possibilities are now coming into being. From the genetic engineering of animals and people for human benefit, to the realities of reproductive cloning, Clone explores how close we are to cloning people and what possibilities and consequences that may bring to the human race (Amazon).
Originally aired on MSNBC, this science documentary from National Geographic investigates the cloning controversy. Scientists introduce the basics about DNA cloning and reveal some of the problems that can occur. Experts and researchers explain the biological successes and failures in the attempts to clone DNA, including information on Dolly, the cloned sheep (All Movie Guide).
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Video Codec: XviD 1.1
Resolución: 624 x 456 píxels
Bitrate: 1425 Kbps
Audio Codec: Mp3 VBR
Bitrate: 128 Kbps
Subtítulos Forzados: Integrados
COMPATIBILIDAD DVD/DIVX: Si
[anim] Hello, Dolly! (Mariko Hoshi, 2000)
NOTA. Una amiga me ha pedido que busque material para un ciclo sobre bioética y clonación. Me ha facilitado sólo dos referencias, Clones de National Geographic (que he podido localizar y tenéis aqui) y Los padres de Dolly, documental de la BBC emitido por Canal + en agosto de 1998, del que no encuentro enlaces.
Se agradecerá cualquier información, referencia y, sobre todo, enlaces relacionados con el tema (preferentemente en VOSE o dobladas).
