The dignity of a clone is only one of the new ways that modern medicine pushes the border into an unknown moral watershed. Clones can be categorized into two broad categories depending on the purpose; treatment, study of the formation of transplanted body parts, and reproductive, that is to clone the whole organism. The main method of cloning mammals is called somatic cell nuclear transfer where DNA from existing biological cells is placed in nuclear-removed donor eggs.
In the case of a loss of human dignity, you can not become a motto. Cloning humans with the same genetic makeup as the organ donor is a reduction in human dignity. Therefore, creating a human clone is immoral. Human cloning involves taking eggs from a human female, removing the nucleus, exchanging it with genetic material from another adult nucleus, and tricking eggs using "shocks" or "chemical baths" It is that.
Many people think cloning is an insult to human dignity. In many cases, this discusser can not explain why a clone infringes on the person's dignity. This argument should be self explanatory. Discussions are based on "genetic essential theory" or "genetic determinism", and we believe that the unique human nature of human beings is completely the product of human DNA. The argument is that reductionists themselves are insults on human dignity. Ironically, UNESCO's human genome declaration continues to state that people should not be identified with their genes, and cloning is an insult to human dignity (Hollinger 48). There is nothing to insult other people's dignity beyond trusting person's personal identity based on their DNA. Everyone in the scientific field insists that clones are treated as the second rate because they are "carbon replicas". Is not this an insult to dignity? This is the view of "Science fiction"
In early 2005, the UN General Assembly adopted the "human cloning declaration". This ruling prohibits therapeutic cloning using human cloned cells for medicine and transplantation, as well as methods of producing reproductive cloning, living respiratory genetic replication. Many countries are opposed to the statement, but the resulting moratorium is respected globally.