Cloning 5
Is cloning ethical? the majority of the world would say no but the medical research possibilities associated with it are endless. In 1997 when Dolly the lamb was born we began to think, wow if it's possible toclone an animal why not a human in the future? It soon became known that it was possible and people were horrified at the thought of an organism being created by a human being. 90% of Americans polled within the first week that the Dolly news broke, thought that cloning should be banned. They believed it to be morally inappropriate and ethically The reason for the terror was due largely in part by public misconception by lay people. It is best to think of a clone as a later born identical twin. They will be indistinguishable in biology from any other human being. Many people believe that clones will be used as spare parts for the rich in need of a liver or some other organ. There are also beliefs that these clones will be headless as well as be killed without committing murder. In reality using another human for spare parts would be murder and making headless clones would also be murder. To make a
ideal characteristics for the agricultural industry (Bohle 49). industry can benefit from this as well. Farmers can use nuclear transfer to produce better two nuclei. in the cytoplasm. This fused cell was transferred into the reproductive cloning to introducing a new miracle drug into the market. The safety of the drug is didn't want man to create clones he wouldn't have made it possible. Cloning does not
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