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    Urquhart Nancy Bauch Speech 11 May 2016 Animal Cloning Have you ever wondered what exactly animal cloning is or how it works but never got around to it? Well animal cloning can help with many things that could change how we see our planet. But it could also ruin things and cause many problems in the future. Today I will be persuading you about the disadvantages of animal cloning by‚ first‚ telling you what could go wrong when cloning an animal‚ second‚ telling you why we should not bring

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    Andrew McClarren The process and idea of cloning has provoked controversy all over the world for a multitude of reasons. Genetically engineered animals have been studied and created over the last few hundred years. With such a low success rate and high cost associated with it‚ cloning has failed thus far to be perfected and the large majority of people lack interest in supporting the advancements of genetic engineering. The positive benefits linked with the use of clones tend to be overlooked based

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    You have to admit that even though cloning your pet might work out just fine‚ but beware. There could be serious consequences‚ and the clones personality‚ and state of health might be completely different. Even though cloning your pet may relieve some grief and be a real option for undecided families. I strongly believe that cloning can cause fatal consequences and the results may turn out to be the total opposite "replica" from your deceased pet. Cloning can cause newly cloned animals to have

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    Is Therapeutic Cloning Worth the Risk? Is Therapeutic Cloning Worth the Risk? I. The history of cloning A few years ago‚ a movie showed how Adolf Hitler could have been cloned to produce copies of himself. Of course‚ this is a terrible idea‚ because as we know‚ Hitler killed millions of people. Yet‚ people now have cloning that can benefit humankind. The events in the movie were imaginary‚ but during the 20th century‚ cloning became real. Cloning of plants and small animals has been practiced

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    of them. Cloning is one of the scientific advancements that is expanding and it happens for many different reasons and it has many different effects on society. When scientist clone a certain animal or thing they always do it for very different reasons and their ideals are different. “The advantage of therapeutic cloning in medical treatment is that it would allow doctors to grow replacements for missing and damaged parts for their patients.” (Positive And Negative Effects of Cloning” 7).

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    Cloning Morality Cloning is the process of recreating a genetic copy of an entire organism or sequence of DNA. Genetic clones occur naturally in asexual reproduction and in the birth of identical twins. Clones can also be produced artificially from a number of processes including gene cloning‚ reproductive cloning‚ and therapeutic cloning. The University of Utah health science department tells us that the scientific history of artificial cloning spans more than one hundred years. (Genetic Science

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    Human cloning is the use of embryonic stem cells in medicine in order to treat a patient. There are two types of human cloning: Therapeutic and Reproductive Cloning. Therapeutic cloning is considered a more acceptable form of cloning because it is considered more practical and also viable for researching diseases. Despite the fact that cloning is regarded by top researchers as a great prospective cure for many diseases‚ there’s a lot of opposition to human cloning‚ more specifically‚ reproductive

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    In animal cloning they take the subatomic cell such as skin cell from the animal that wish to copy. They transfer the DNA to an egg cell that has had its own DNA containing nucleus removed. Scientists have been attempting to clone animals for a very long time. Many of the early attempts came to nothing. The first fairly successful results in animal cloning were seen when tadpoles were cloned from frog embryonic cells. Cloning causes severe animal suffering. • Despite years of research‚ over 95%

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    Christian attitudes towards cloning By Ross Goldsborough Since Dolly the sheep was successfully cloned in 1997‚ and the possibility of cloning humans became a reality‚ Christian leaders have been ever thinking about whether or not cloning is morally right or wrong. While many Christians tend to disagree with the practice‚ such as Roman Catholics and a majority of fundamentalist pastors‚ the views taken by various other Christian denominations are very different and often‚ It is hard to pinpoint

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    April 23‚ 2012 Cons Of Therapeutic Cloning Therapeutic cloning is the transfer of nuclear material isolated from a somatic cell into an enucleated oocyte in the goal of deriving embryonic cell lines with the same genome as the nuclear donor. Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) products have histological compatibility with the nuclear donor‚ which circumvents‚ in clinical applications‚ the use of immunosuppressive drugs with heavy side-effects. Therapeutic cloning is also often tied to ethical considerations

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