Coning is the process of making a replica of something using its DNA. How does it affect agriculture? One way cloning affects agriculture is animals. The perfect animal can be made through cloning. Take a farm animal for example. You take the DNA from one farm animal, and clone it. A cow for example, it would never be sick, if it was a milking cow, it would produce some of the best milk. If it was a meat cow, you would get the best beef. If a female, it would get pregnant with no problem, and produce healthy offspring. It would live in whatever climate it needed to and stay perfectly healthy. But one con about cloning is that they don’t live as long as real animals. If you breeded racing horses, you might would want to breed clones. They would come out perfect and you could train them to race. If you clone and breed them, you would also produce a herd faster than normal breeding. There are several pros with few cons to cloning, so in my opinion, it’s very positive. …show more content…
How does cloning affect medicine?
How does cloning affect medicine? Well, when infecting animals with diseases so scientists can find a cure, instead of using natural animals, such as mice, they can just simply make clones. If you use a naturally born animal, you could wait a while to get animals for models, whereas if you clone them, you can save a lot of