Alta Charois the Warren P. Knowles Professor of Law and Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and a leading American authority on bioethics. She holds appointments in both Wisconsin's law school and medical school... (wikipedia)
I wouldn't have expected it to be quite as comprehensive and uniform across all groups.
I think it is an act of medical malpractice to do human reproductive cloning when animal data shows how risky it is -- how high the frequency is of miscarriage, birth defects and even life problems with other species. We've been unsuccessful at doing this in our closest animal relatives.
Everybody has understood that banking is crucial to moving the field forward. This is a concrete step, and we're doing it first.