United States. Department of Energy Genome. Biological and Environmental Research Information System (BERIS). (2009, May 11). Cloning Fact Sheet. Retrieved 6 October 2010 from the Department of Energy Genome website: http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/home.shtml
This extensive and well-researched guide is a must see for anyone interested in the cloning debate. It explains the process, the history, and the ethics (by unanimous vote, not personal opinion). The Human Genome Project was a project planned in 1990, driven by one simple goal, "were to determine the complete sequence of the 3 billion DNA subunits (bases), identify all human genes, and make them accessible for further biological study". Simple, right?
The project was planned to be finished in fifteen years, but was quickly finished by 2003. Nowadays, the website for the project is a myriad of information regarding the projects findings. It is, to say without a doubt the worlds main source for genetic engineering information.
Usually, anything from a government website is acceptable, so this is probably a good source. This seems to be a timely piece. I noticed that you didn't include how you were going to use this in your paper. Also, a minor detail, but I need to point out that in most cases dates of viewing are no longer necessary in APA format.
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