Cloning
Let us discuss a future of cloning on animals and humans. We have heard about cloning for many years now. However, we did not know that they had actually been doing it, until they successfully cloned Dolly the sheep. Cloning is an organism, or group of organisms, derived from another organism by an asexual (non-sexual) reproductive process. The word clone has been linked to cells as well as to organisms, so a group of cells stemming from one cell is called a clone. The first successful clone of entire organism was an adult sheep named Dolly, cloned February of 1997 by Dr. Ian Wilmut and his team of scientists in Scotland. This was the first time ever that a mammal had been cloned from the cells of an adult sheep. Animals had been cloned before using the cells of developing embryos soon after they begin to form in the egg. The scientific breakthrough was accomplished by researchers in Edinburgh at the Roslin Institute, a center for genetic research of farm animals. The goal of their efforts is to improve animal breeding and create new health products for the biopharmaceutical industry. There is some misunderstanding about what constitute
William Jefferson Clinton had this to say: "Like the splitting of an atom, this is a discovery that carries a burden as well as benefits. Science often moves faster than our ability to understand its implications. That is why we have a responsibility to move with caution and care to gear up for the powerful forces of Science and Technology so that we can reap the benefit while minimizing the danger". NBAC examined the concern to use nuclear somatic cells transfer techniques to create children. The also examined the long standing religious traditions that guide many citizens response to new technologies and fond that religious positions on human cloning are majority by their assumption. Because of human embryo, researchers are just in the beginning of and have been rushing to decide what guideline are going to be established for governing cloning experiments. In the United States a private organization of a small group of researchers plan to clone a human being within the next two years. Dr. Severino Antinori whose work includes trying to help post-menopausal women to become pregnant organized the group. The group says it will use the technique only to help infertile couples with no other opportunity to become a parent. A spokesman for the group Professor Panos Zavos of the University of Kentucky who teaches Reproductive Physiology says the technology will resemble that used to clone animals, and will be made widely available. The group hopes to produce the world's first baby clone within 12 to 24 months. The group said it would "develop guidelines with which the technology cannot be indiscriminately applied for anybody who wants to clone themselves". y to kill? It seems to me that we would be playing God in a since. God gives us the ability to use our minds to create cures to save people not to take away his job in creating life. The researchers are moving into more cloning of animals and humans and the American public strongly opposes the concept. They do not want cloning to be done and they really despise and do not want scientist to clone humans. 87% of Americans say the cloning of humans should be banned, according to a new poll released by ABC News Nightline Program on February 23,2001. Another polling result says that 82% said cloning human beings would be morally wrong and then 93% said they personally would not choose to be cloned. On Feb 24,2001 a poll on NBC News had a poll and 6% of 519 said that would like to be cloned. In addition, in opposing Former President William Clinton within days of the publishing of Dolly he instituted a ban on federal funding related to attempts to clone human beings in this manner. Clinton also asked the recently appointed National Bioethics Advisory Commission (NBAC) to address within ninety-days the ethical and legal issues surrounding the subject o
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