Do you know that animals are used for testing purposes like cloning? For scientific purposes animals are regaining their lives in the form of clones even undergoing cloning methods to please sad pet enthusiasts. Cloning animals is very unethical, and this is a controversial topic. Cloning allows animal suffering, which does not result in accurate breeding of animals; hence it is immoral. Briefly, cloned animals use science to create similar (if not identical) versions of the original animals.
Cloned cloning is an unethical act, and whatever it is, should not be physically forged in the form of any animal. This is the process of human genetic engineering, genes that are completely generated from someone or something are copied to their own living organisms and become accurate replicas. In the article "Calf cloned in medicinal product", two cows participated in cloning. People should not tamper with it, but let God create people and animals in a planned way (Cloning Fact Sheet, 1). This process is called cloning and basically it creates accurate copies from human genetic structure. Clones that are accurate replicas of these can benefit our society in a variety of ways, but these benefits are not without great arguments and concerns. Supporters of cloning believe that by cloning, you can experience higher quality of life while alleviating health problems such as hunger and breeding.
Both Wilmut and Lanza explain the remarkable progress in cloning animals and can exclude many aspects that are considered not ethical to animals such as surrogates. One of the most suitable uses for cloning animals is to clone an endangered animal and perhaps an extinct animal to ensure it survives. Lancer said that since the first clone of the frog since 1958, "Since we cloned all groups of cattle from transgenic cells in the 1990s, we can use the same method to reconstruct extinct animals." Mr. Lanza further explained how to do a biopsy from the ear, and only this and the eggs needed to clone it. This supports the idea of using clones to bind dangerous animals, not for the benefit of mankind. After explaining how iPS clones work, this will be possible in the near future. Possible animals can clone without agents.