Cloning
Tremendous advances in knowledge and medical technology have been made over the past century. Major breakthroughs in the field of medicine and engineering have produced more new equipment and procedures than ever before. The problem is that with all this technology comes the issue of cloning. People have diverse and strong opinions on the issue of cloning. To some cloning will be beneficial for infertile couples and the creation of new organs for people who need organ transplants. On the other hand, many people dispute that technology is meddling with the power of creation. I will be identifying all the problems either for or against cloning. Later, I will discuss my opinion and decision on the situation. Cloning is defined as making genetically identical copies of a single cell or organism. The possibility of cloning humans first surfaced in 1960 after the report that a salamander had been cloned. Forty years later Dolly the sheep was cloned in Scotland. Sheep like pigs are closely related to humans, so the speculation once talked about time ago is finally here. Much talk in the news brought out fears and ethical issues about the possibility of human cloning after the birth of Dolly. But the United States though have taken
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Approximate Word count = 1554
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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