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Western countries
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Cloning is a controversial and heavily regulated topic in Western scientific and medical research due to ethical concerns.
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Eastern countries
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Cloning is approached with varying degrees of acceptance and regulation in Eastern countries, viewed with openness and scientific focus.
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China
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Cloning is seen as an innovative scientific technology in China with potential for medical advancements and less stringent regulations.
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South Korea
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South Korea sees cloning as a way to advance science and medicine with more lenient regulations.
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United States
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Cloning in the United States is a controversial and heavily regulated topic due to ethical concerns.
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biology research community in Western countries
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The concept of cloning is studied by the biology research community in Western countries for potential biomedical applications and ethical implications of human cloning.
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biological research community
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Cloning is a valuable tool in genetics research with medical and agricultural applications.
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molecular biology research
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Cloning is a valuable tool for genetic replication and scientific study in molecular biology research.
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biochemistry research
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Cloning is being researched for potential applications in regenerative medicine and agriculture.
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biomedical research in the West
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Biomedical research in the West is exploring cloning technology for potential medical and scientific applications.
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