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    Dolly was born, cloning turned from a Science Fiction to a reality humans have to deal with on so many levels. Cloning to bring back distinct animals, create a new breads and for humans cloning either to produce children for people who can’t have them, to avoid DNA related diseases, to produce organs for sick people who need them, to get a fresh new clone of a lost loved ones or even create super humans. All that has raised a lot of talk among the public. Since Day one, cloning has been tagged…

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    Dangers Of Human Cloning

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    A heated debate is waiting to explode over the ethics of cloning and what dangers come from genetic cloning. One of the focuses of this debate is what are the risks and safety violations with allowing for genetic cloning to continue and what could happen to humans as this technology develops. Animals are the main test subjects on the effects of cloning to attempt to determine the possible effects that could happen to humans if more technology is developed. As more animals are continued to be…

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    Humans continually reproduce damage to their DNA lines increase, which is bad. According to, Health Research Funding “by reproducing so much that mutations and defective genes could occur, but these could be eliminated thanks to cloning human cells”(HRFnd). Then, faster recovery from traumatic injury According to, Health Research Funding ”from the professional athlete who…

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    they have. Cloning. There have been many cases about cloning and how lots of people do not want cloning going on where they live or in their countries. One of the problems that is occurring is that the people who dislike cloning dont want it to mess up the process of human nature while the scientist feel as if the clones can help out the process. If this problem keeps occurring then it is best if all countries ban cloning or make cloning strictly for experiments. Cloning is taking away human…

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    Cloning A Human Essay

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    Should We be able to Clone a Human I remember when I heard they cloned something for the first time. It was a sheep that they cloned, and they named it Dolly, I remember this because it was the few times I have ever watched the news as a child. I thought it was neatest thing. It was talked about everywhere after that for months, and everyone was talking about the what ifs and what could be within cloning. They even talked about human cloning and all the possibilities. As a child, I thought it…

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    Human Cloning Should human cloning be looked upon or frowned upon? Well I believe that you must really look into the effects it would have on not just the cloned individual but also those who surround the individual. In an article titled “The Ethics of Cloning” written by the American Medical Association they speak of these cons and expose them to their full potential. Some of these issues include psychological issues, effects that cloning would have on family members and society as a whole and…

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    The possibility of human cloning could be closer that people think. A couple already cloned their dog after it died, and scientists already created a cloned human embryo using the same method that created Dolly the sheep in 1996. Most people consider human cloning to be wrong for several, very good reasons, and many other people consider it to have the potential to become a very good thing because of the benefits that could come from human cloning. The world has tons and tons of people, and the…

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    Studies show only five percent of cloning efforts result in a successful birth and even fewer clones go on to live long, fulfilling lives. Cloning is a dangerous, unnecessary process that should not be allowed in the United States. Cloning has a low success rate, it takes away diversity in the world and it will dehumanize society. In the future, selling meat coming from cloned animals and, human and animal cloning should be banned in the United States of America. March 4, 1997, President…

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    for human cloning” (Oscategui 1). Scientists and philosophers often debate the issue of human cloning and whether clones possess traits that qualify them as human or not. First, clones display characteristics of humans in the emotional and personality sense, but the purpose of a clone’s life differs from humans. Next, clones lack a biological manner of production, but clones still possess the same body parts and physical characteristics of a human body. Lastly, the unstable process of cloning…

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    Mammalian cloning has been a popular subject in the scientific world for the past 50 years. In 1996, however, a breakthrough was made when Dolly the sheep was successfully cloned from another sheep through the process of somatic cell nuclear transfer, or SCNT (Smith). This caused the cloning era to begin and researchers all around the world strived to advance the discipline. Three types of artificial cloning currently exist, including gene, therapeutic, and reproductive cloning. Gene cloning…

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