Stem cells are the cells in embryos that would develop into a person or animal. By studying these cells, scientists believe they can discover medical treatments, but at the expense of human eggs. The Stemagen company in San Diego is a stem cell research facility, which has claimed to be the first to take mature human cells to create cloned embryos. The company stated that out of the twenty-nine eggs donated by women, five embryos developed into a stage called blastocysts where stems cells are derived from for research, but no stem cells were studied. The scientists were unable to obtain cells from the blastocyst, and all the eggs and embryos were lost. While cloning could provide answers for medical treatments, it is at the expense of numerous human eggs. The reproductive system’s sole purpose is to bring in new life. Human eggs should not be used for the sick experimentation of cloning that will only produce mediocre results for research. Scientists continue to be unsuccessful in their stem cell research of human clones. Why do we continue to experiment on human eggs when they can’t even fully clone our distant cousin, the monkey? If we continue to allow scientists to experiment on human eggs they eventually succeed in their stem cell research, and they will eventually be tempted to create the first living human clone. Where do we draw the line on the sacrifices we make for an experiment? How many eggs, embryos, …show more content…
There are multiple benefits of animal cloning. Scientists would have the ability to save an endangered species. The Enderby Island in New Zealand had a depleting breed of cattle. The last surviving cow had to be preserved through cloning. Semen was also conserved and the breed could slowly recuperate. Without cloning, the breed would have become extinct; however, because there was a lack of cows, it brought a new problem of inbreeding. Inbreeding causes animals to have health issues, but through cloning, inbreeding could be avoided. If there would have been a larger group of the cattle on the Enderby Island, then we could have preserved samples of each cow. This would allow scientists to have more of a variety for the genetics used for cloning. Through cloning, endangered species of animals will have a greater chance of survival. Attempting to save a species as minor as the cattle breed in New Zealand would only cause inbreeding and produce a sick species. Cloning ensures that it not only can save the species, but that it can avoid inbreeding and rebuild the species. This need for cloning causes a necessity for scientists to continue to improve their cloning capabilities. While scientists wouldn’t be able to use cloning for human medical purposes, they can still use it for the entire animal kingdom. In this way, scientist can avoid the controversy of human cloning and be able to continue their work of cloning of animals. Cloning