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    Why human cloning should be allowed? Should human be duplicated? It is a question that a lot of people have been asking around the world after scientists discovered this process. During these years cloning has been one of the most debatable topics around the world that has been discussed in the congress as well. The basic argument is a war between ethic and science. In 1997‚ a sheep called Dolly was successfully cloned by a Scottish Dr. Ian Wilmot for the first time in history. This invention made

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    Cloning is a procedure conceived to notion in the late 1960s‚ but it is only recently that it was fully understood and that scientists have started to figure out how to successfully copy the genetic composition of one organism to another. Since science already knows how to do this‚ the only problems and obstacles that remains is efficiency and the success ratio of each operation. The cloning process consists of taking the nucleus of an organism‚ and placing it‚ along with the DNA that contains all

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    Introduction Cloning involves the process of nuclear transplantation. During this process‚ the nucleus of a fertilized organism’s egg is replaced by a nucleus of an organism’s cell. If the procedure is successful‚ the fertilized egg will grow into an identical copy of that organism. In human cloning‚ the process is more complicated due to the complex nature of human DNA. Body Most people agree that human cloning isn’t morally and ethically acceptable due to religious issues and health concerns. The

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    were not related in any way? Cloning the human body is unethical. It is not always successful‚ is extremely expensive‚ and we are tampering with God’s creations. We should not clone for any purpose. Firstly‚ cloning a human body has a low success rate. Human cloning is far more complicated‚ with greater risks and potentials for error. As a result‚ scientists fear that applying this technique to human might lead to malformations or diseases. Moreover‚ of the cloning that has been clone‚ about a

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    Should cloning of animals and humans be legal? For my immediate response‚ I think that cloning of animals and humans should be illegal. This is because there is a high that the clones will develop mutations. The way cloning works is called fusion cell cloning. This process only needs two animals. It first starts of by taking the nucleus out of an adult cell. It’s then placed into an empty egg and it’s given an electric shock‚ causing it to fuse together. Finally it forms a new cell and it’s ready

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    The concepts of cloning—in some ways—remind me of a movie called “Blade Runner” (based off of a book entitled Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?). The movie presented a fictional world where genetically engineered “Replicants” (humans designed for labor and/or entertainment purposes) attempted to prolong their four year limited lifespan. Several of these replicants were given identities and a full set of artificial memories in the hopes that they would stay sane and stable. As the story progressed

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    Cloning (advantages and disadvantages) On our planet‚ today everything is possible and humans made it that way. We have wide ranged opened sources and we apply those sources in our everyday life and we make something that helps us and whole planet. With making this we also sometimes make some problems with making even it will help us one of the examples of that is cloning which is really helping us but also it makes a huge trouble for people. Cloning is process

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    Human Cloning Cloning brings advances in artificial organs‚ cosmetics‚ and age reduction‚ while at the same time taking away a human’s individuality‚ uniqueness‚ and the right to live his own life. It may correct some of the mere eight defective genes in the average human body and it may give an infertile couple the ability to have children‚ but manufacturing artificial life cannot give a child his own life without living in the shadow of another. God created us with our own qualities. We aren’t

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    NAME- LASTNAME: EMİNE MERİÇ SECTION NUMBER:157-12 CLONİNG Probably‚ one of the most important advancement technique is cloning in a field of medicine in new century .Firs of all‚ scientists and genetic bioengineering intend by helping save some animal species from extinction. Animals which are endangered destroy due to not variety.I mean that species which can survive have common gene in their DNA. Genetic disorders can be transferred passing down and any disorder in DNA can easily spread

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    Dehumanization of Clones Cloning is the process of producing similar populations of genetically identical individuals that occur in nature when organisms such as bacteria‚ insects‚ or plants produce asexually. Scientists have had limited success cloning mammals as well. Theoretically cloning humans is on the near horizon. Set in England in the late 1900’s‚ the science fiction novel‚ Never Let Me Go‚ Kazuo Ishiguro creates a world in which clones are created as sentient beings who are painfully

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