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    mother, and during the long process of developing the embryos and fetuses, many are abnormal or die. Dolly the sheep was born on February 22, 1997, in a lab in Scotland. Dolly was known to be the first successfully cloned mammal from an adult cell. Placing a cell in a…

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    because of religious morals. stem cell research, though ruled unethical and against humanity’s morals has still been done in secret for many decades. .Planned parenthood has been influencing parents of aborted embryos and young women with healthy eggs, to donate the dead embryos and egg cells to science for stem cell research purposes. In order to understand the stem cell research controversy, one must know the background, risks, and process to understand how stem cell research violates human…

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    for the purpose of aiding others, which in this case would be guide or sniffer dogs. Scientists say that there is also a high likelihood that cloning dogs could act as an advantage to medical science, as it could be utilized in the creation of stem cells to treat serious ailments. In addition, it has created an awareness of the extent of excellence with regards to modern day science and technology – many now have the knowledge of how advanced our world actually is. Since Snuppy was the first dog…

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    scratched the surface on stem cell research. It is a complicated subject that still has a ways to go. So what is the point of stem cell research. The point is if we master this science, then it can help a lot of people. “Stem cells are cells that have the ability to reproduce themselves and to give rise to other more specialized types of cells” (NIH Director 's Statement on Research Using Stem Cells). Stem cells are used to repair or damage badly damaged cells or tissues (Cell Growth and…

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    achievements that somehow would have been impossible to be created or achieved. Genetic engineering made it possible to this matter. Generally, it is understood that genetic engineering itself is the technique of altering the genetic constitution of cells (or individuals) by the selective removal, insertion or modification of individual genes or gene sets. Plus, it is a science which enables people to live better apparently. As mentioned by Ianello, Sevciuc, Dvila Assumpo, & Antnio (2013) (p.…

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    Stem cells are non specialized cells in your body that have the potential to create more specific types of cells such as blood, brain, tissue or muscle. Because of their unique traits, stem cells have improved millions of lives all over the world. Over the past couple of years, stem cell research has been getting a lot of heat because of a cloud of controversy surrounding it. As a result, the US government (among multiple other countries) deny funding for it and only the wealthy private labs are…

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    disease. Stem cells have the remarkable medical potential to cure a myriad of degenerative diseases. According to Rosemary Tong, a biomedical ethicist, stem cell research has the potential to develop treatment for 58 million Americans with heart disease, 82 million with cancer, 4 million with Alzheimer’s disease, along with many others. A stem cell is an undifferentiated cell that is capable of giving rise to indefinitely more cells of the same type, and from which certain other kinds of cell…

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    Mammalian cloning has been a popular subject in the scientific world for the past 50 years. In 1996, however, a breakthrough was made when Dolly the sheep was successfully cloned from another sheep through the process of somatic cell nuclear transfer, or SCNT (Smith). This caused the cloning era to begin and researchers all around the world strived to advance the discipline. Three types of artificial cloning currently exist, including gene, therapeutic, and reproductive cloning. Gene cloning…

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    up failing because the poor sheep ended up worst and living a short life. Extracting DNA is not an easy procedure to do. Mistakes are prone to happen. If cloning animal still hasn 't been successful why go to the extreme of cloning a human? Stems cells can be unstable and change causing effects later on once born. According to Genetic Modification, “many cloned animals also suffer from large baby syndrome in which the fetus grows double its normal size and the syndrome sometimes results in the…

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    lightly. Stem cell research is beneficial because it helps to further the research towards the cure of diabetes, cancer, other various diseases and illnesses, and the advancement in the growth of such stem cells also helps further the research in organ growth. However, some ways the scientists conduct and carry out stem cell research is neither morally correct nor practical. Stem cell research helps further the advancement in the curing of diseases such as diabetes…

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