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Nature 440, 992 (20 April 2006) | doi:10.1038/440992a; Published online 19 April 2006
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The Hwang case highlights issues in human egg donation that were not addressed in your Editorial "Standards for papers on cloning" (Nature 439, 243; 2006). Developing clones with eggs obtained from one's employees raises serious ethical concerns (see D.
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