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    would you? Cloning‚ the process of taking a cell from one organism‚ taking a donor womb cell from another organism of the same species (which will not affect the clone’s genetic identity)‚ inserting the original cell in the donor cell‚ and placing the newly developed embryo inside a surrogate mother. There are those who think that cloning is a wonderful idea and that it is acceptable to make life‚ from and identical to that which already exists. One reason people protest the idea of cloning is because

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    What are ethical issues related to human cloning? Answer: Cloning is one of the most modern and important technique in the field of biotechnology and modern sciences. Since its inception‚ many organisms have been successfully cloned such as sea urchins‚ the famous sheep Dolly (1996)‚ mice and cows. Basically‚ through this technique‚ the genetically identical copies of the desired organism are produced. Some organisms can produce naturally through cloning. It is a type of asexual reproduction in which

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    Advantages of Cloning With that being said‚ the following are the generally accepted benefits of cloning: • Easy replacement of internal organs and tissues for patients in need of transplants instead of waiting for suitable organ donors‚ alive or dead. Since the transplanted organ contains most of the recipient’s genes‚ there is a lesser chance for rejection as well. • Cloning can be a solution to the infertility issue among couples. Theoretically speaking‚ parents can choose the desirable qualities

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    consider the cloning of one another forces them all to question the very concepts of right and wrong that make them all human. The cloning of any species‚ whether they be human or non-human‚ is ethically and morally wrong. Scientists and ethicists alike have debated the implications of human and non-human cloning extensively since 1997 when scientists at the Roslin Institute in Scotland produced Dolly. No direct conclusions have been drawn‚ but compelling arguments state that cloning of both human

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    Dear Senator Harris: As Controversial as cloning is it can still prove to be useful with all the benefits it enables us to have as a species. The more and more effort we put into funding cloning the greater chance it will improve When people think of cloning they pay attention to the fact of how immoral it can be‚ but you have to look beyond that to see how much we could gain from cloning as a species. Cloning offers us the ability to save hundreds of nearly extinct species that have sadly been

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    When people hear about cloning they imagine an army of duplicate human beings being created in a sterile laboratory to fulfill the desires of achieving the perfect child. Therapeutic cloning is entirely different and does not involve creating a perfect human replica. Instead it creates cells that could be used to replace diseased or damaged cells in the human body providing cures for previously untreatable diseases. However‚ therapeutic cloning is very controversial as it throws up many ethical and

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    Therapeutic Cloning: Do the benefits outweigh the risks? Therapeutic cloning is an evolutionary technology with the potential to significantly improve life quality and open doorways for technologies previously considered unattainable. This technology could be used to create organs for transplants constructed from the patient’s own genetic material‚ provide potential cures for some genetic diseases‚ all from an easily accessible source. However‚ there are numerous risks and costs involved with this

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    Title: Arguments for Human Cloning Specific Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to inform my audience about the arguments given by supporters of human cloning. Thesis: “Those who support human cloning make several claims of fact‚ value and policy to argue their case for human cloning.” I. Introduction II. The majority of the population fears cloning only because they are uneducated and believe the misconceptions spread by the popular media. a. Cloning is easier than most people

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    Dolly. With this huge step in science the world realized that cloning was no longer the plot of a science fiction movie but rather a realistic look into the future of science and medicine. Have you ever imagined what life would be like if we could eliminate human problems and diseases such as AIDs‚ cancer and human organ shortages? This is the question that arises when the subject of cloning is brought up and I believe that cloning is the next generation of medicine and can be beneficial to humanity

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    Gene Cloning Methodology of DNA What is DNA? DNA was discovered by the Swiss biochemist‚ Johann Friedrich Miescher‚ in 1869‚ while he was working in Tubingen‚ Germany. He found that the DNA molecule is large; acidic in nature and rich in phosphorus‚ but only in the 1930s was the real and complex structure of DNA fully studied. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the genetic material in all prokaryotes and eukaryotes‚ i.e. it is the material responsible for the transfer of hereditary traits from

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