"Cloning is the process of making genetically identical organisms by asexuality" (www.Howstuffworks.com) It has been used for thousands of years to produce plants. The next step is to clone animals. Scientists can remove unfertilized eggs from small animals and clone them to grow to an intact adult. Once we have cloned humans, people know to realize how wonderful it is. There are many advantages to creating a human clone. If they can not do a heart transplant, say that someone will die.
There is no doubt that human beings have talked about making human clones for human organs, but what is the cost? The medical benefit for human cloning is only theoretical. Humans are cloned and their own organs can be used by others who need it. If the clones are slaughtered and the organs harvested, the clones will be beneficial. This is a very unethical idea. Is it easy and natural for human thinking to grow into their own seeds, like those who get organs (planting plants and animals and food and other necessities such as rice)? The same twins are natural clones. He is the same as everyone else. Human cloning is still human. It is very unethical to plant human clones like cattle and keep them in the refrigerator for the organs. This violates all medical ethics and insults human life. In fact, denying the existence of people would mean the end of medical ethics.
Advantages of Human Cloning Several of the advantages of cloning are very attractive. Some of the advantages of using cloning technology are: Rejuvenation. Dr. Richard Seed, one of the major supporters of human cloning technology, stated that there was the possibility of reversing the aging process someday due to what he had learned from the clone. Human cloning technology can be used to undo a heart attack. Scientists think they can treat ... human clone Since the first mammal sheep of Rosslin Institute in 1996 Ian Wilmut clone since Dolly, people began to think about their own feelings about human cloning It was. Is it possible? Should I do this? In the first question, the overwhelming answer is "yes" and the second question is "no". "Yes", there is no big difference between cloned sheep and cloned sheep. The cloning process is actually very technical and the lab is easy to start.
Benefits and Ethics of Human Cloning Introduction On February 24, 1997 the world was surprised at the news that Scottish scientists succeeded in cloning sheep. Dolly artificially cloned mammals and gave birth to stars. After the shock, this clone is not only a possibility but also a reality, the human cloning cry began to disappear. Since then, doctors, scientists, politicians, and church leaders have tried to ban human cloning. - Ethics and morals of cloning At 6:30 on February 24, 1997, most news stations throughout the world scientists named Ian Wilmut and his research team cloned at the Scottish Roslin Institute I announced the news that I did. Sheep named Dolly. . The ability to clone adults was impossible until Dolly became the first mammal to succeed in cloning and it was considered impossible for the foreseeable future.