For centuries, humans have undergone a process called selective breeding and have been genetically changed from food to dogs. This process uses what you have and integrates more into it, or mixes the best and the best to see what happens. Even if this process is relatively complete, it will still be tried and tested. Today's cloning technology enables scientists to determine the genetic quality they wish to breed and insert them directly into plants and animals, effectively eliminating trial and error stages of selective breeding. Norm Cloning, or even worse, completely ban and limit the progress of scientific progress
John A. Robertson's article, "Human cloning and regulatory challenge" lists three important reasons that human cloning should not be banned but should be regulated. Infertile couples may choose to clone one of their partners instead of using sperm, eggs or embryos from anonymous donors. In traditional in vitro fertilization process, doctors try to transplant them all, starting with many eggs, fertilizing each egg with sperm, hoping to lead to pregnancy. (Robertson) However, some women can offer only one egg. By using embryo cloning, eggs are divided into 8 fertilized eggs for implantation. These women are much more likely to become pregnant. (Kassirer) Secondly, choosing the weather may affect the birth of the affected child for high-risk couples with descendants of hereditary disease. Fertilized eggs can be cloned and replicas detect diseases and conditions
A human clone is the creation of a genetically identical copy of a human being. This term is commonly used to refer to the proliferation of artificial cells and tissues, ie artificial cloning. It does not refer to the same twin natural concepts and delivery. The possibility of human cloning has been controversial. These ethical issues urged in some countries to pass the law on human cloning and its legitimacy. At the moment they believe that scientists are not willing to clone people and that their results will lead to a broader discussion of the laws and regulations necessary for regulatory cloning around the world.