Clone - In early February 1997, it was shocking to discover that Ian Wilmut of the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland and his colleagues announced the scientific declaration published in Nature in early February 1997 was. This will revolutionize the science curriculum and the ideas of many people in the future. These scientists were the first scientists to clone mammals using adult sheep cells. Cells were harvested from Finn Dorset ewes and sent by a process called nuclear transplantation to fuse the original cells with cells of Blackface ewes and then transplanted into another Blackface ewes.
Cloning was once part of science fiction and movies, but here in today's modern world, it is one of the most controversial topics in science and medicine. The cloning of plants and animals succeeded, but the next step is to make many people feel uncomfortable and human clones. Moral and moral confrontation is only a conversation about making people clones, but should we really hesitate? Let's take a closer look at all the good and bad things human beings can produce.
Cloning is one of the most popular topics in the world. This is a topic that caused mass rebellion all over the world. Defenders of clones believe that cloning and genetic engineering will be answers to most diseases in the future. On the other hand, clones object to treating them as "playing gods". Cloning is immoral. Because people will lose their identity when their clones enter the world. We incorporate nature into our hands by cloning animals and humans.
Human cloning may experience excessive physiological side effects. "Some psychological effects may be that the clones are trying to complete the human through cloning, thinking that their own destiny is set by their makers." Human clones may think they are on the same path they are experiencing, they will fail the same. This will help the children find and grow therapists and find that they think they can do whatever they want. "Cloning children may be treated differently, such as whether to propose norms that may harm the fundamentals of loving family and nurturing families." (Wilmut) Specifications are better than others It is not fair because it is.