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    2015 Is Cloning a Beneficial Process? Imagine a world where everyone is the same. There are no distinct facial features, no accents, no varying personalities or emotions. Will cloning ever progress to this level? Probably not. Cloning is a slippery slope that every scientist must watch his step on. Therapeutic and gene cloning could be useful for scientific experimentation and research, but reproductive cloning is dangerous due to the emotional, medical, and social complications. "Cloning…

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    the exact same genetically as another organism. Each letter of their DNA is the exact same. Cones can occur in different ways. One of the ways is they can occur naturally through identical twins. Clones can also be created in a laboratory (What is Cloning?). In a laboratory, clones can either be created using a process called Artificial Embryo Twinning or Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer. Artificial Embryo Twinning is a cheap way to create clones like they occur in nature. Scientists take a very…

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    far . With therapeutic cloning, we have the opportunity to save lives without putting one in danger . By trying to create another life which makes more sense . I am against reproductive and for therapeutic cloning . Taxpayers shouldn't have to pay for any type of cloning, but if we had to make a choice, I would say therapeutic just because we don't have to put anyone else's life at risk than what it is already . Taxpayers should be paying for only therapeutic cloning because it would save…

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    Cloning, a reproductive technology for producing genetically identical individuals, is a major controversial topic. There are many different points that coincide with the decision for cloning animals and if it is ethically right or not. To clone an animal the following steps are completed: First, a somatic cell, like a skin cell, is removed from the animal wished to clone. After that DNA is transferred from the somatic cell into an egg cell. The nucleus is removed. There are different ways to…

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    myself as Ruhi Kumar. I am aware that there is an upcoming vote on the issue of legalizing cloning. I feel as if cloning should not be legalized because of moral issues. Cloning animals that you once loved would remove the value of the animal. Hopefully, you will take my reasons into consider and prevent the legalization of cloning. As you know, I am writing this letter to discuss the issues on cloning. Cloning is an issue that is debated by people who think it is an ethical issue and by people…

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    animal. Though humankind has dreamed of cloning animals and its own beings, they need to come to the realization that cloning does not help the world, but in fact hurts it. Animal cloning, which damages the life and health of the animal, does not have good moral values and will not have a good effect on the future of humankind. With cloning, first and foremost, the individual cloned does not turn out as healthy as expected. The success rate for cloning animals ranges…

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    Cloning is the process of creating similar genetically identical cell, tissue or individual organisms such as insects, plants or bacteria in a lab that would otherwise naturally occur in nature. Cloning is a science that has been around since before Dolly the sheep was created in a lab in the 1997, a sea urchin was cloned in 1894, it ties into many different aspects in life and is soon to be a very common thing in society. Since, and even before, Dolly the sheep scientists have been able to…

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    Cloning may be considered an extremely taboo topic to talk about. This is because of having fear in the unknown. What many people do not understand about the topic of cloning is it is not a perfected science. Cloning has so much potential to do well and help our society if people would just allow it to blossom into more of a perfected science. If people would just allow it to do so, and not base its future off of the unsuccessful experiments that it had it had in its beginning, then we could…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Human Cloning

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    Cloning is a sin in front of god because in the bible it says “So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them “Genesis 1:27. God created people in his own image, and for babies to be created in mother’s womb, in the natural way not in a test tube. Anyone who follows God and believes in the bible should not say cloning is right especially just for organ donation, because nobody should take away the life of another person because only God…

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    Human Cloning “Chung and his team only had two out of thirty-nine tries that produced an embryo”(Cha). Human cloning is engineering of an identical copy of a human’s genes. If this process doesn’t go right, scientist are taking the embryos and destroying them in a manner that is unethical. The Bible says that God gave us life as a blessing; therefor, we should choose life so our offspring may live. Human cloning needs to be stopped because it goes against our religious beliefs, it can be harmful…

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