Should Cloning Be Banned

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Does cloning need to be illegal, or banned from testing? Cloning is when a host is copied.Cloning should be banned or illegal, because it’s not natural and God 's work. Scientists are trying to cure diseases in cloning testing, but the testing is incomplete; so they are harming the host trying to cure the diseases.
The reason why people is with cloning so they can cure disease.The other reason is to help the mother who can’t have babies to get a chance to have children.Fertility problems could also be potentially eased with the use of genetic cloning. The child could have DNA and qualities from both parents, instead of just one.This form of cloning allows scientists to take a small amount of cells from an organ, and harvest an entirely new, functioning one .Cloning can help with producing organs, and created babies .Cloning should be illegal
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That means 3 percent of 1000 tries succeeded but the other 97 percent failed.In Cloning, the nucleus is making the cloning process unsuccessful. So the scientists are trying to reprogram the nucleus so it can speed up the development.The cloned survived animals have bigger counterparts than the original offsprings. This problem usually goes to the breathing, blood flow.In cloning the genes will be different and the cells too and this changed the programmed , like the skin,blood,bone,and nerves. In cloning LOS doesnt always occurred , but you can 't predict when it occurred in cloning. The clones without LOS have problems with the immune system , kidney, and brain .In cloning there are a lot of failures and some success but mostly failures. Even in the success of the clones there are failures in it.When you cloning the chromosomes get divide and shrink, because the DNA is being copied, and plus the chromosomes get divided when you start aging too. This problems is making the cloning process hard to do ("What Are the Risks of

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