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Issues Regarding Animal Experimentation and Cloning

2023-12-19 17:18:16

Introduction You can use animals for experiments to gain knowledge about human diseases and how to heal them. Animals such as mice and rats have physiological and general similarities with humans. Animal experiments are useful for medical explanation. In the past few years, scientists have been searching for ways to make clones of animals. They tried to make this possible, but they could not do so. Until 1996, British embryologists Ian Wilmut and Keith Campbell cloned a sheep called Dolly.

It all began with Dolly's experiment - Dolly was the first animal genetically cloned. Since this scientific progress President Clinton noticed that it affects the entire human race and prohibits human cloning for five years. However, some scientists announced that the ban is a waste way of cloning, and perhaps the ban imposed by former president delayed precious scientific research. But first of all, what is cloning? Cloning occurs when one person is said to be the same as another (ie the same twin). However, even with the same twin, two people do not make the physical characteristics identical. Even twins have their own personal qualities that anyone can find. For example, two people do not have the same fingerprints or freckles. There is always a physical characteristic belonging to one person and not belonging to another person.

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