So first of all, what is cloning? The very term cloning means to produce another species from the same entity. There are lots of different types of cloning, all of which are dangerous and unneeded. Animals are cloned by removing a mature somatic cell from the certain animal wanted to be copied. They can transfer the DNA into an egg cell that has its own nucleus removed.
You might be wondering, has there ever been a case of a human being cloned? Thankfully, there is no scientific proof that a human being has ever been cloned. A group named Clonaid in 2002, a group who also believes that humans were created by extraterrestrials, claimed that they had successfully cloned a human named Eve, but never gave any proof for the fact, so it was gone unproven. …show more content…
Well first off, cloning has a very high failure rate. “The success rate ranges from 0.1 percent to 3 percent, which means that for every 1000 tries, only one to 30 clones are made.” (Genetic). There are several reasons for this percentage, one of which that the egg and the new nucleus just might not be