Cloning has become a very controversial issue in recent years. There is a big difference between social usage and ethics in cloning. Clones can be cloned from the production of plants and animals into human or human organs. However, cloning may have a positive impact on social welfare. Cloned plants have a positive effect on humans. Scientists can clone plants and change them to produce healthier foods. For example, orange containing a large amount of vitamin C can be changed to contain vitamin D and calcium which are contained in large amounts in milk.
There are two types of clones, one of which is a reproductive clone, ie the whole organism is cloned and the therapeutic clone is a clone of cells, organs or tissues. By cloning it is meant to decide or force two cells to replicate to two cells in order to duplicate each other. Cloning can be done intentionally or naturally, resulting in two copies of the same cell, DNA, gene, organ, and organism. Cloning is a common, persistent and controversial topic in today's society. Many people insist
Reproductive cloning is the process of cloning the whole organism. First, cells are removed from the organism being cloned. The DNA from the donor cells is then transferred to the egg removal oocyte. Egg cells are "activated" and begin to divide like fertilization. The embryo is produced and then the embryo is transferred to the uterus of a surrogate female. After the conclusion of pregnancy, substitute clones are made. A clone is a genetic copy of an animal collected from the original cell.
What is a human clone? Cloning is the acquisition of DNA from humans and fusion with other human cells. At this point, the cells have the characteristics of DNA. The newly formed cells are then placed in the surrogate mother until the cells mature. The cloned human clone is genetically identical to the cloned human clone. In other words, cloning human beings is twice behind others' time (Vere 1997). There is considerable controversy over whether cloning is legal. The meaning of cloning is very big. Once human clones are legalized and completed, the lives we know will never be the same. Celebrities can copy, parents can inherently choose the characteristics of their children, and the dead can be reborn in a sense. If cloning is forbidden, failure of the study will prevent complete understanding of the full benefits of cloning.