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    Cloning organs is the future of healthcare Did you know that if we found a way to successfully clone organs, they could be used to replace sick or defect organs and not only improve the life quality of ill people but also make the average lifespan longer? Cloning is a very interesting topic and a lot of people have different opinions about it. Some people think it is unnatural and wrong while some think it is the future of both human and animal healthcare. Scientists have successfully cloned…

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    methods of life saving procedures and cure to some seemingly incurable diseases. Many different types of human cloning procedures could provide various benefits to society, such as birth help for infertile couples, conservation of endangered species and a reduction of hereditary genetic diseases and outweigh moral arguments against the cloning process. There are many ways that human cloning and stem cell research is expected to be beneficial to mankind. The benefits also include methods to…

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    previously believed to be impossible. Although we have accomplished many triumphs in the world of science, we have to be forever willing to take the next leap. Genetic modification and human cloning is the next big medical breakthrough and technological advancement. Genetic modification and human cloning offers the world an infinite amount possibilities, not only should the research continue but funding should be provided. In 1953 James Watson and Francis Crick completed a model of the…

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    Animal cloning is often a controversial topic; with its decade old history, successes with Dolly the sheep and advancements in science today. Unlike asexual species, cloning uses man-made tools and human engineering to replicate animals. As such, cloning has a long history of trial and error, often leading to tragic results and ensuing controversy. The advancements in science have escalated since the creation of Dolly, following Dolly’s cloning there are more methods that have been discovered,…

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    where we have the knowledge necessary for human cloning, but not the ethical approval. There are many logistical concerns surrounding human cloning, but also apprehensions about the loss of identity.…

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    Cloning In Jurassic Park

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    From clones in Star Wars to genetically modified and cloned dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, the concept of cloning has always been portrayed as an interesting and exciting concept. The question is no longer if cloning is possible, rather if it should be done. Dolly is the name of a sheep that has the honor of being the first mammal to be cloned by a group of scientists in Scotland. Dolly was born July 5th, 1996 and passed away in 2003. She lived for six and a half years, as a normal ewe typically…

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    Cloning is a way to reproduce, in which human beings are manufactured in the laboratory to specifications entitled by the patient. It is not a worthy way to bring a new human being into the world. For stem cell research, it involves the morally wrong actions by destroying an innocent human life for possible benefit to others. In additionally to being wrong, it created human life, to kill and use them for its cells- more or less as a cycle. As a result of being morally wrong for the brutality, it…

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    could witness cloning. However there are more negatives than positives when doing this action. Some of those negative reasons are medical related, the cost, the technology, and the religious points. But the positives include fertility problems. So in those defenses the debate over cloning in the U.S. remains intense because it is against human nature. Cloning is an very unnecessary procedure. There are medical reasons why we shouldn’t be able to clone humans. For example, they are cloning…

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    Cloning is a cell, cell product, or organism that is genetically identical to the unit or individual it is derived from. During the process of cloning, a piece of DNA is cut from its source with a restriction enzyme. Then, the DNA is put into a vector ( a DNA molecule used to transport genetic material into another cell). The vector is introduced to a host cell by the process called transformation, then the host cell copies the vector DNA with the original DNA; creating copies of the inserted…

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    Cloning has always been very controversial and has always caught the attention of a handful of people. It’s been debated everywhere, ever since they began their first experiments of cloning. From the first time they started cloning animals, we all knew the next big thing was going to be cloning humans. To some this is a positive thing to do, but to others they question if human cloning is allowed in our society. With all the attention towards cloning it’s developed into more than just a simple…

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