Have you ever thought that you were a human clone? One day you will notice that you are a human clone yourself. Your design is for the health of the real people. You may be shocked to the truth and you may not be able to accept the truth. According to the survey, in the 2002 VCU Life Science Survey, only 23% of human clones were investigated. In 2010, human cloning research accounted for about 35%. If human cloning is allowed, these studies are done more frequently. Some scientists and ethicists agree with human clones, but there is much evidence that human clones may have negative consequences.
Should reproductive cloning of humans be prohibited? Many people think human cloning is a good idea and it should be legal. On the other hand, some people believe and believe that human cloning is illegal and should be banned. Opponents argue that human cloning will divert resources from other more necessary medical needs and that the government may deviate from immoral reasons and practices for human cloning. The first reason is that depending on the number and quality of clones, many resources are required to create clones with taps. We need sufficient resources to maintain the health and safety of these clones. All of these clones can be transferred to individuals who have not cloned, making access easier. Second, in addition to moral reasons, it is highly unlikely that the government would use clones for evil purposes, so it is not advisable. Cloning can be used as slave labor
Recently, a series of new laws banning or managing cloning has emerged all over the world. In some countries, cloning of animals is permitted, but human cloning is not permitted. Even though it may save people from many debilitating diseases, some advocacy groups are trying to ban therapeutic cloning. Since the birth of Dorie three years ago, additional sheep, cows, goats, pigs, and mice have been cloned. The desire to produce domestic animals with outstanding and useful characteristics has long been known. One of the attractive reasons for cloning is to reduce the labor and time required for farmers to do for years. It is to select and spread the best cow. However, the success of this technique is not easy (efficiency is less than 2%) and it is almost impossible to achieve in other species such as chickens, monkeys and dogs.