Cloning
The issue of cloning has always been around in our everyday lives. Cloning was commonin movies such a as Jurassic Park and The Lost World, where cloning seemed to be an idea of fantasy and not reality. The idea that scientist could just take a little DNA from a dead mosquito and turn it into something that could tower over a skyscraper was very intriguing to most people. On the other hand, there were movies such as Alien Resurrection, in which cloning was necessary in order to save lives. That was a little more farfetched, but no less enthralling. The idea of even cloning oneself came up in the movie Multiplicity. The idea seemed common but unaccomplished yet, for who would not want an extra pair of hands or better yet an extra brain? However, these movies are just that, movies. It was not until the creation of Dolly, who was acknowledged to be the first cloned mammal, was cloned that cloning became an actual reality. It was looked upon in wonder and much skepticism of what would happen next. When Richard Seed, a renowned scientist, announced that he had decided to clone himself, and that his wife would carry the egg to term, mass hysteria arose ("Scientist Wants to Clone Himself"). Different countries al
has just lost their three year old daughter decides to clone her. "Cloning, even if it works, is not The eggs would be produced with an anticancer protein("Cloning Report: Egg Medicine"). When the announcement came that there had been the birth of the first cloned animal, cellular differentiation scientist would be able to grow a cloned kidney, and thus there would not human clone is developed. This is probably believed because this is the method that most mammal
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