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    Cloning Dolly the Sheep

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    Table of Contents The Cloning of Dolly the Sheep 3 The Human Cloning 4 Nature4 Studies4 Process 5 Arguments6 Official Catholic Church Teaching7 Church says “No” to Human Cloning7 What Does the Bible say about Cloning?8 Conclusion9 Response to the teaching of the Catholic Church9 Moral Judgment9 Reflection11 Reference12 The Cloning of Dolly the Sheep Focusing on the Case A major scientific achievement was done at the Roslin Institute because the cloning of a sheep was successful. The sheep

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    Cloning What is cloning? The term cloning describes a number of different processes that can be used to produce genetically identical copies of a biological entity. The copied material‚ which has the same genetic make-up as the original‚ is referred to as a clone. Researchers have cloned a wide range of biological materials‚ including genes‚ cells‚ tissues and even entire organisms‚ such as a sheep. Do clones ever occur naturally? Yes. In nature‚ some plants and single-celled organisms‚ such as bacteria

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    process of cloning. It is simply a form of asexual reproduction. Cloning is a big issue in todays world of science because of the potential benefits‚ the risks involved‚ and medical‚ ethical and religious conflicts. Plants and animals have already been cloned and stem cell research is already going ahead‚ and maybe one day science will be able to clone a human. The division of opinion on cloning will require many forums of discussion to cover all aspects. There are serval types of cloning‚ Reproductive

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    Pro's & Con's of Cloning

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    Cloning: Potential Benefits vs. Potential Abuses Dolly the sheep was the first cloned animal and what interested the world of cloning. There was a sudden curiosity that rose in society about how cloning benefits the common man. If they could do it to a sheep‚ why not anything else? When the media is talking about cloning‚ it is usually talking about reproductive cloning. There are different types of cloning however‚ and cloning technologies can be used for other purposes besides producing the genetic

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    are failing or even expel life-threatening diseases. However‚ in order to due this we need more support for cloning. If we want the human race to survive‚ we need to completely legalize therapeutic cloning. Cloning could create cures for all manors of diseases such as diabetes or Alzheimer’s (Ballaro‚ Beverly‚ & Nancy). Some religious groups view cloning as immoral and a disgrace to human dignity (Driscoll‚ Sally‚ & Ann). I ask you‚ is it not far more immoral to continue allowing people with currently

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    Pros and Cons of Cloning The process of cloning has remained one of the most controversial topics as debates continue about the pros and cons of Cloning. Cloning which is the process of duplicating DNA or living stem cells can be dated back to over 200 years ago. The two most common types of cloning are Therapeutic Cloning and Reproductive Cloning. Therapeutic cloning is a process that specifies the use of cloning stem cells for the treatment of an illness or disability (Ham‚ 2007). Reproductive

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    Pros And Cons Of Cloning

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    Cons of Cloning http://bvsd.k12.co.us/cent/Newspaper/dec97/p6/stories/andrea-cons.html In this article "Cons of Cloning" by Andrea Castro‚ the point is made that there are many positive things about cloning; but there are also many bad things that could happen if men were to fool around with cloning. The main thing that was pointed out to be the negative part of cloning is that people would lose their individuality. Soon cloning the same people over and over and over and over again would create

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    Cloning the Tasmanian Tiger The Tasmanian Tiger is a carnivorous marsupial that had the appearance of a dog and the stripes of a tiger. One has not been seen in about sixty years‚ because they are extinct. However‚ it was not by evolution or even natural causes; humans were the cause of its demise. When Australia and Tasmania were first becoming populated‚ the people did not know what the Tasmanian Tiger was‚ and people have a long history of getting rid of what they don’t understand. But

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    Cloning Have you ever wished you could have a clone of yourself to do homework while you sleep or go out with your friends? Imagine if you could really do that. Where would you start? Cloning is a type of genetic engineering; this is the creation of an organism that is an exact genetic copy of another. This in simpler term means that every single bit of DNA is the same between the two. There are three species that can be cloned‚ which are: human‚ animal and plant. When the media report on cloning

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    Critical Thinking Cloning

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    support cloning. I do not agree with cloning based on the premises the author presents in the paragraph. First‚ I do not agree with the premise that cloning produces 100% (genetically) identical human beings nor do I agree with the hidden premise that people have autonomy over their clones. Did you know 277 eggs were used to make Dolly? I will explain the relevancy of this question and how it supports my argument in the paragraphs to come. Cloning does not produce 100% identical human beings

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