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    "Due to the potential advantages for pharmaceutical companies farmers, and research agencies, mammalian cloning is likely to become a common technology towards the end of this decade" (Smith 923). Allowing scientists to create a doppelganger will certainly open a new set of ideas in the science field; life can be recreated all in the hands of a scientists. Cloning in science will lead to a whole new style of living by helping those in need through medical advancements, the reviving of extinct or…

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    Should animal cloning be allowed or not? This topic has many people’s minds wraps around for a long time. As the world travel into a new millennium, technology advances and with that, almost anything are possible to do including cloning animals. Different people have different point of views on pet cloning. One point of view is that cloning animal is deleterious because it’s unethical. Cloning animals come with a huge risk and responsibility. Another point of view is that cloning animal is…

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    Cloning: Is It Right?

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    Cloning: Is it Right? In 1997 Scottish scientists successfully cloned a mammal for the first time, a sheep named Dolly. The technology that gave scientists the ability to clone a mammal created a debate because that same technology could possibly be used to clone a human. The question of whether or not humans should be cloned was now discussed for the first time. The government tried to pass several laws that prohibited the cloning of humans but few passed. These scientists had certainly made…

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    About Cloning Depending on what type of person you talk to they might have a different opinion on human and animal cloning, some might agree with it and others may disagree. Cloning is a word that “describes a number of different processes that can be used to produce genetically identical copies of a biological entity” (Cloning Fact Sheet). The material that is created from cloning has the exact same makeup genetically as the original subject. There have been many things that researchers have…

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    believes that human organs can be cloned ethically because now cells can be cloned without an embryo. He said that cells could now be "reprogammed", meaning healthy cells could be inserted into the brain to cure diseases such as motor neuron disease and Parkinson's. There are many ways to help people through new cells. New cells can replace damaged tissue…

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    Cloning In The Media

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    Human cloning has been a controversial topic of discussion for nearly two decades. Society is reluctant to legalize cloning because of the immoral implications of cloning. According to the President’s Council on Bioethics, a highly credible team of scientists who work alongside the president explain that this reluctance stems from people’s religious and political views; however, one of the main causes of this reluctance is the media’s inaccurate representation of cloning (The President 's…

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    most part they have solved many issues in health care that have been beneficial and saved lives from death. Many believe that technological science is the answer to all problems concerning the well being of a human. But is it really doing more harm or good by taking it too far? Human cloning has stirred up heated debate the last couple years due to strong beliefs on both sides of the argument. The pros and cons are valid opinions on either end but there is no comprise in settling boundaries or…

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    could gain the essential organs and tissues that perfectly match those that are defected through the use of individual human reproductive cloning. In this era, there is still a bit of confusion on the word ¨cloning¨. Therapeutic cloning can be helpful for people, who are suffering from kidney failure or other disorder who are forced to wait years for a replacement organ. Human cloning should be allowed what would you say if I told you that scientists had just developed a new procedure that could…

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    Tupac Cloning Benefits

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    main objective was to make cloning possible and use it on humans. This experiment made a mess out of him, he hadn’t slept in days and his house was a disaster. Although many people said it was not possible, he still achieved his goal and in 1946 he managed to clone Shawn the sheep. Cloning is a scientific process that we now know, has been possible for years but that it has only been exposed to the public for a short time, three important points are the facts of cloning, the governments opinion…

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    (Choi 1), says Robert Lanza on cloning. Cloning is one of the more risky ways to reproduce and has mostly negative results. Although not always successful, the most common method of cloning is called Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer. During this process, the genetic material from an egg of the first test subject is removed. The genetic material from the subject that wishes to be cloned will be injected into that egg and then implanted into the second organism. The cloning of organisms should…

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