First, cloning is against the laws of nature. Though cloning attempts started around 1952, the first successful embryonic transfer took place in 1970. According …show more content…
Though we have made remarkable progress in this field, the cloning process of humans has not yet been successfully tested and perfected. According to EMBO Reports’ article titled “Is ‘cloning' mad, bad and dangerous?” the making of “Dolly” started with deaths of numerous embryos and newborns. One “Dolly” came into existence from 277 fused eggs, which itself indicates the grim success rate of the cloning process. If human cloning is carried out, it may very well lead to uncontrolled results, abnormal development, genetic damage, malformation and diseases in the clone- according to a popular scientific debate on human cloning from debate.org. Even if cloning is successful, the life of the clone will probably be a drastic one with a much shorter span. Since genes can be tricky, recessive genes may show up too late in a clone, and a whole line of people may get