The cloning invention resulted in several important problems. There are many erroneous ideas about what human cloning is. Cloning is the creation of a creature, an accurate genetic copy of another organism. This means that every part of the DNA is the same between the two. With this definition, the same twin can also be considered a clone. However, artificial cloning attracted the interest of scientists at the time. Although there are three different types of artificial cloning, gene cloning, molecular cloning, and therapeutic cloning, human and animal cloning is accomplished by gene cloning.
Human cloning is the production of genetically identical copies (or clones) of humans. This term is commonly used to refer to the artificial cloning of artificial cells and tissues, ie the proliferation of artificial cells and tissues. 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. Two common theoretical human clonal types are therapeutic cloning and reproductive cloning. Although therapeutic cloning involves the use of human cloned cells for medicine and transplantation and is an active field of research, as of April 2017, no medical practice has been conducted worldwide. Two commonly used therapeutic cloning methods under investigation are somatic cell nuclear transfer, most recently pluripotent stem cell induction.
Today, many questions about therapeutic cloning are being discussed. By therapeutic cloning, I refer to cloning studies that may lead to the treatment of Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and many other refractory diseases. Recently, Republican senator Orrin Hatch has expressed a shock to everyone, saying that he is "very supportive of therapeutic cloning". He tried to explain to Senate colleagues that the small cell mass used in this process should never be considered a human life (New York Times)
Reproductive cloning is a major problem in the modern world, from moral, ethical, religious, financial and government support issues. Human cloning is one of the most controversial topics, and as such, many new important discoveries and valuable techniques are ignored and ignored. Reproductive cloning techniques may offer many new possibilities, such as expectations for endangered species, and responses to resources and human organ transplants.