Human cloning - The idea of creating a clone of another person doubts the concept of making us all good and evil. The ability to clone adults was considered impossible until the first mammal Dolly cloned in adulthood was born or could only be achieved somewhere in the distant future. But all this has changed with the birth of Dolly and progress in embryology and genetic screening.
Human cloning is the creation of human beings whose genetic makeup is almost identical to that of individuals present or present before. Together with advances in human embryonic stem cell research, recent advances in animal cloning have increased the need for the law on this issue. Although they are almost identical, the two bills currently under discussion at Congress are clearly demanding a different policy on this serious problem. Both are attempting to ban so-called "reproductive" cloning - one of the cloned human embryos will be transplanted to women, but the intention to clone humans will be born - they are called "reproductive" Treatment "clones that differ significantly in aspect. We believe that a comprehensive ban on "reproductive" and "treatment" cloning is necessary to achieve this goal. To support this statement, we provide the following:
Cloning In recent years, the problem of cloning has been controversial all over the world. A clone is the production of one or more individual plants and animals genetically identical to other plants and animals. There are two types of cloning programs: embryo cloning and adult DNA cloning. Embryonic cloning occurs when sperm cells and egg cells mix in a glass dish. After pregnancy, divide the fertilized egg (fertilized egg) and add nutrients to promote cell division. It is done around the clone. One major difference is that this article is about cloning animals, not humans. There are many questions about cloning, including cloning, how to make clones of animals, etc. Perhaps this is just an environmental issue, such as the possibility that cloning can lead to all forms of pollutants. Cloning animals is not as quick as the Star Wars process, but the method of cloning animals is beneficial to humans. Understanding the clones will be a praise