"One is vitro fertilization in which the sperm and egg are put together in a lab and surgically implanted in a woman's womb. When this procedure was first introduced, similar reactions followed as in cloning" (Andrews, 104). ... More research needs to be carried out to help eliminate any possible risks associated with the newly discovered procedure. ...
While plants and lower forms of animal life have been successfully cloned for many years now, before Wilmut's announcement it had been thought by many to be unlikely that such a procedure could be performed on higher animals. ... With in vitro fertilization, the sperm and egg are combined in the lab and surgically implanted in the womb. ...