Australia: Cloning, Genetic Modification, Gene Therapy
By Biotechnology Australia,
Biotechnology Australia
| 04. 01. 2003
Morally acceptable?
|
Yes
|
No
|
Human cloning
|
-
|
87
|
Genetic testing of embryos |
61
|
-
|
Correction of genetic disorders for embryos |
79
|
-
|
Gene therapy to cure genetic diseases |
84
|
-
|
- Survey population: 1000 adult Australians
- Conducted by Market Attitude Research Services
- Source: "Increasing public support for stem cell use," Biotechnology Australia (July 7, 2003)
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