In 1996, Scotland scientist Ian Wilmot and his team successfully cloned a lamb named Dolly from adult sheep. The present invention shocks the whole world, recognizing that cloning is no longer an element of fantasy movies or science fiction movies. Since then, human cloning has become one of the most controversial topics in the world. Everyone starts talking about its advantages and the ethical issues of human cloning. Most people oppose it, and call it "evil" experiment.
However, many researchers have different opinions from supporters of human cloning. Most researchers believe that human cloning is very beneficial for humans. They believe that human cloning has many advantages, but most people do not know. Cloned human embryos will contribute to research in the field of genetics and genetics. Researchers believe that by cloning diseased and hereditary disease embryos there is a chance to try embryos rather than people with sickness or illness. Testing embryonic stem cells will open new doors for testing. Research in this field can provide a way to treat future diseases and conditions without testing disease or disability people. If there is no in vitro fertilization like parents are infertile, human embryo cloning is also a treatment for infertility.
Animal cloning and human cloning are very beneficial to our country. For example, cloning research is very beneficial for improving the in vitro fertilization process. In vitro fertilization means removal of female eggs from the uterus, fertilization by sperm provision, and exchange in the womb. John Robson, professor of reproductive technology and law at the University of Texas law school, said, "Even if they produce only 3 to 4 embryos, the possibility of their function can be greatly enhanced (Robertson, 3) This is very beneficial for couples with children. For animal cloning, you can clone extinct animals and increase the number of threatened species. Animal cloning can also improve livestock food. I think these cloning applications are very useful for our health and medical knowledge. What is right, what is wrong
The discovery of cloning is beneficial to society as well as being harmful. There are many reasonable cloning methods. For example, using clones for medical purposes will help you to acquire human DNA and create new parts of the body. This will be a valuable asset for our society because of the shortage of donors. Duplicating human parts can be harmful if they go into the wrong hand. Cloning should be managed by the government unless there is a possible misuse.