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  • Essay / And cloning? - 748

    And cloning? Advantages1. If you can clone the vital organs of a human body, then they can be used as a backup in case any organ in the body fails.2. Cloning in humans can contribute to infertility. Cloning can also make it possible to reproduce certain traits or qualities in humans.3. Cloning can also help fight genetic diseases by helping researchers understand the composition of genes.4. We can also obtain personalized organisms through cloning, which will contribute to the health of society.5. Cloning can enable the genetic alteration of animals and plants.Disadvantages1. Cloning is a process that can reduce gene diversity.2. Cloning could cause more bad practices (are you sure you want to use that word or maybe malpractice suits instead??) in society by causing the reproduction of undesirable traits.3. The potential technical and economic obstacles that cloning will bring to society. Will cloning be profitable and will it reach ordinary people?4. Is cloning moral and ethical? Will this devalue humanity?5. Is it safe to imitate God? There are three different types of cloning. The first is to use specialized DNA to produce multiple exact copies of a single gene. The next type of cloning is the natural process of cell division, which allows many copies of an entire cell to be made. Finally, the third type of cloning produces complete and genetically identical animals. Many different types of animals have been cloned so far. To name a few, there have been: cats, dogs, pigs, sheep, tadpoles and even fruit flies. Not to mention that we have also been cloning plants for decades; this process is known as “vegetative propagation.” We have not yet cloned human beings, but it may be possible in the middle of paper... reserved for the very rich. This type of experimental reproduction would not be accessible to dominant society. (Only 3 sentences – need to add one more.) In conclusion, there are many reasons why I do not believe that cloning will be an everyday practice in the future. The cost of animal cloning is so high that scientists do not want to spend money to clone an animal for food. They will, however, clone an animal for breeding and use the offspring for food. The moral question of cloning is, in my opinion, the most important. Do we have the right to play God? I understand the usefulness of cloning plants for food purposes, but I don't believe at all that we have the right to create by cloning humans. This argument will obviously become more important as the cloning process becomes more sophisticated. Alright. I learn from each of your articles – I hope you learn too.