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Can A Biologist Believe In The Existence Of Life? | Professor Stephen Meredith

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The Bokenopski Process

Hoxley didn't have any idea about cloning the way we think about it in 1932. Hoxley invented a fictional process by which human beings would be made in the laboratory, and they called it the Bokenopski process. The intent of this process ostensibly was to get uniform products. Well, that's not what actually happened in the novel because of random chance events.

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