TWO TYPES OF CLONES:
THE WHOLE WORLD IS CLONED
YOU ARE CLONED TO LOOK LIKE YOUR FATHER
1. Whayt future is portrayed?
2. How is our current situation shaping this future?considere past events/conflicts etc
3. What values and moral implications are there?
4. Compare and contrast rescources.
Thought 1:
Genetics
Eventually we will all be clones
I wouldn’t ebven have to look ino a mirror to see myself, everyone would be me
We would all think alike
Act alike
There would be no individuality.
Dolly the sheep had a clone, that clone died. Now when I’m talking about clones I’m not talking about a photocopier type of clone but we are talking about genetics. I am talking about when the genetics of a certain creature are injected into an embryo and that embryo turns into the exact copy of the cloned animal. process is known as…
Dolly: Dolly's birth and subsequent survival proved that adult cells can reprogram themselves into a new being. The team that created her, led by Scotsman Ian Wilmut, hoped to create an animal whose cells were genetically young again, rather than prematurely adult; however, when Dolly was reported to have been euthanased on February 14th, 2003, nearly six years after her birth, concern was raised that her progressive lung disease was caused because her cells were already old; she also had premature arthritis. Sheep can normally live to 11 or 12 years of age, and lung disease is not common in younger sheep. There was some speculation as to whether she caught it or not from the other sheep that she was housed with, but that claim has been neither confirmed nor denied.
PLAN:
Thought 2:
We must not mess with mother nature
What god has made, we must not touch
Dolly the sheep, could be an example
If we do not stop with these inhumane creations eventually we are leading to our own destruction
In Australia, the only cloning will be at a stage when a parent wants his son to look like him. And when cancer;