Cloning was an interesting topic since the 1950s, but it became very popular in the 1890s after the Mavericks and sheep clone experiments. "First cloned animal - cockroach - was created in 1952. The most important event in the history of cloning was the creation of Dolly the Sheep in the cloning study at the Roslin Institute in 1996 (Politics . co.uk. Website. March 25th. Day 2014) ". Since then, it has grown and became very popular in today's society. This is a very controversial topic, neither a good experiment as a world nor a bad experiment.
As this is a huge cultural and social topic, we need to carefully consider the strengths and weaknesses of today's cloning technology. First, let's take a look at the benefits of cloning. For those who support human cloning, there are several reasons to understand their views. One of the reasons for making human clones is that many people think of it as "spare parts". If the doctor is able to gather organs from the patient in need, the organ shortage will be greatly diminished. In addition, patients do not have to take one herbal medicine to avoid rejection of new organs (Yount 2001). Scientists can also cultivate heart and liver from pig compatible pigs. Another advantage of cloning is what the pharmaceutical industry can do. Pharmaceutical companies can clone proteins from animal milk for the treatment of hemophilia. Japan made great progress in using cloning technology. Japanese researchers have developed a prototype of cloned cattle - ES1 and ES2
There are several reasons why cloning is used for human creation. Cloning has several advantages, but attempts to clone humans can cause many moral and ethical problems. In Seppa (1997), the National Bioethics Advisory Committee (NABC) stated, "Anyone who transplants a cloned embryo to a woman who is trying to make a child is" morally unacceptable to public or private sector people " It was concluded that it concluded. It was accepted. "Although cloning has many advantages, it is also a great risk for humans. The report will explain why cloning should be prohibited
Given the many advantages human cloning can bring, it is foolish to prohibit the cloning of human or human embryos according to the law. This is not that we should ignore the many ethical and legal issues and other potential problems human beings can produce, but human cloning itself is produced by many people It is only understanding that it is not moral eccentricity. came out. However, duplication exists in human cloning and abortion problems. I will explain this in detail later. Therefore, those who morally oppose abortion may be morally opposed to human cloning, at least from the perspective of their treatment. Because human abortion and cloning for medical research involves (at least) the destruction of potential life, human cloning is morally unreasonable, if not evil, many people I will continue to believe.