Therapeutic Cloning and Reproductive Cloning Essay

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    Cloning Persuasive Speech

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    Cloning has already revolutionized biology and medicine with the appearance of Dolly, “the first mammal ever cloned from a sheep’s adult cell” (Rhind et al. 855). Since then, scientist have tried to clone human cells even though it hasn't been legalised due to moral and religious values. Specialists say is not a matter of whether it should be legalised or not, but a matter of when is it going to be legalised. The question of whether to clone individuals is one that does not require a reply. Now…

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    concerns about identity and individuality” (Georgetown University). Due to the fact that individuality is a major part of cloning, in a way how it impacts society, individuals would be concerned with their characteristics and uniqueness in what make them, them, whether its simply their one-of-a-kind identity in their family or in this massive world. Forgetting about…

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    Utilitarianism This story addressees cloning. In a utilitarian’s viewpoint, it may be a good thing. It does aid in prolonging the life of the individuals cloned. It also can help in that, those who are cloned can go on with life not just for themselves but to continue in society contributing to the society as a whole. Cloning also has an argument against it. What about the clones? Are they lesser beings? Do they deserve to be slowly donated away without any consideration of them as individuals…

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    genetic engineering, it does do one thing: it betters our society. Due to research of genetic engineering, scientists have created ways to grow more fruits and vegetables, clone animals, collect more resources, save lives, collect information on the cloning process, and overall, better life for humans. Genetically modified foods (or GM foods) are all around the world. It has become almost impossible in this culture and time for one to eat a meal without having a genetically modified ingredient…

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    Humans have always desired for better and improved technologies. Past half of 21 century, the speed of technological development quickened. Technologies made life more convenient, but our planet Earth went into the state that recovery started to seem impossible. Regardless of planet’s condition, people kept craving for new things. By the beginning of 22nd century, series of natural disasters attacked cities. Earthquakes dropped skyscrapers into crevices, tsunamis swept cities, and nuclear…

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    As biotechnology continues to advance, a matter that interests both genetic and conservation scientists is the de-extinction of species, or the resurrection of lost species. The idea of Jurassic Park, a 1993 American film where genetic scientists created a wildlife park with cloned dinosaurs, is no longer science fiction. It is becoming an increasingly considered possibility, and with the present-day extinction rate of species higher than ever, scientists have commenced to ponder the prospect of…

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    Dangers Of Human Cloning

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    A heated debate is waiting to explode over the ethics of cloning and what dangers come from genetic cloning. One of the focuses of this debate is what are the risks and safety violations with allowing for genetic cloning to continue and what could happen to humans as this technology develops. Animals are the main test subjects on the effects of cloning to attempt to determine the possible effects that could happen to humans if more technology is developed. As more animals are continued to be…

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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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    human cloning” (Oscategui 1). Scientists and philosophers often debate the issue of human cloning and whether clones possess traits that qualify them as human or not. First, clones display characteristics of humans in the emotional and personality sense, but the purpose of a clone’s life differs from humans. Next, clones lack a biological manner of production, but clones still possess the same body parts and physical characteristics of a human body. Lastly, the unstable process of cloning…

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    What if you had the choice to save an embryo would you do it if that meant you could have more than one child? Imagine you have a genetic disease and the only option to have children is using the in-vitro fertilization method. This means taking your viable embryos testing and choosing the one that is "healthy" without the disease to have a child while the others get disposed. But, what if you could save them by genetically modifying the DNA sequences using gene technology within the embryos to…

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