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cloning (good (It is possible to recreating an organism from scratch., if…
cloning
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if you could replicate the vital organs of humans and use them for transplantation. Thus, benefits of human cloning can help to save lives of many people, and keep loved ones safe and sound.
We will be able to save tigers, whales, and other animals that are on the verge of extinction.
We can bring back animal species that have already become extinct, like the dodo?
Plants can be cloned to produce more pest resistant varieties, and also to fix more atmospheric nitrogen.
bad
you get your loved ones cloned but something goes horribly wrong. These individuals are affected by some kind of mutation and are disease prone.
Cloning humans will never let the population on Earth attain balance. This will lead to depletion of natural resources and will put stress on the ecosystem. This would lead to more conflicts between people and countries, for precious resources like water, coal, and food in order to sustain life.
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Developing long-lost animals or plants may have a different impact on wildlife, and could create a tug of war within the animal and plant community.
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what is it?
Cloning is the creation of a genetically identical copy of the cloned object. The term is generally used to refer to artificial cloning, which is the reproduction of cells and tissue. The possibility of cloning has raised controversies. These ethical concerns have prompted several nations to pass laws regarding cloning and its legality.
examples
The first ever animal cloning by scientists at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland, gave rise to a sheep called Dolly on February 22, 1997. They had taken a mammary cell from a sheep and inoculated it in an egg. This egg was allowed to grow into an embryo, which was further transplanted into an female sheep. The resultant organism was an exact clone of the sheep whose mammary cell was extracted.
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