The cloning of the sheep Dolly in 1997 has generated enormous controversy on the moral, ethical, and biological implications of cloning. This anthology presents a wide range of opinions on the subject from Ian Wilmut (the scientist who cloned Dolly), Richard Dawkins, Leon Kass, and other knowledgeable authors.
Bruno Leone earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in history from Arizona State University and the University of Minnesota, respectively. He was a lecturer at the University of Minnesota and assistant professor of history at St. Francis University, Joliet, Illinois. Recipient of a Woodrow Wilson Graduate Fellowship, a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship and two National Science Foundation Grants, he has authored numerous books, articles, and anthologies including, Origin: The Story of Charles Darwin (2009) and Disease in History (2016). He is currently adjunct professor of humanities at California State University, San Marcos where he lectures for the Osher Foundation.