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THE REPLICATION LINE : When Science Learns to Copy Life—and Risks Breaking It

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BOOK DESCRIPTIONAnimal cloning is no longer science fiction. It exists—and it forces humanity to confront uncomfortable questions about power, responsibility, and the meaning of life itself.

Animal Science, Power, Ethics, and the Engineering of Life offers a deep, balanced examination of one of the most controversial technologies of the modern age. From the birth of Dolly the sheep to the future of conservation, medicine, and agriculture, this book explores cloning not as a novelty, but as a force capable of reshaping biological systems and moral boundaries.

Inside, readers will

How animal cloning actually works—and why it fails so often

The promise and danger of cloned livestock and food security

Medical applications involving drugs, proteins, and stem cell research

Conservation cloning and the risks of de-extinction

Animal welfare concerns and systemic suffering

Genetic uniformity, disease vulnerability, and ecological collapse

Economic control, corporate power, and biological ownership

Ethical, religious, and philosophical debates surrounding cloning

Why animal cloning inevitably raises questions about human cloning

Written in clear, authoritative prose, this book does not argue for or against cloning. Instead, it equips readers with the understanding needed to decide for themselves.

This is not a warning. It is a reckoning.

81 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 5, 2026

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