Promised cloning of human cloning opens many opportunities for agriculture in the United States. It is a major factor in saving the lives of many people. I think that society as a whole can not disregard this scientific discovery and should not do so. I think human cloning should not be done, and this problem raises too many moral issues. If possible, I would like to focus on agriculture. When a part of an animal is put into the human body to be saved by human life, people fall into hell, and today it became part of the pharmacy science.
Cloning of sheep called Dolly by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) in 1996, the idea of human cloning became a topic. Many countries ban it and some scientists promise to make clones in the coming years. The first hybrid clone was created by Advanced Cell Technology in November 1998. It is produced using SCNT - nucleus is removed from human leg cells and inserted into bovine eggs removed from the nucleus and hybrid cells are cultured and developed into embryos. The embryo was destroyed after 12 days
Human cloning is divided into two broad categories: reproductive cloning, human embryo generation using cloning techniques, preparation of complete human and therapeutic agents. Reproductive cloning requires somatic cells, eggs without DNA, and surrogacy mothers; as a result, new individuals with the same genome or genetic code are born. - Clon Ethics My clone, a junior high school student and a Catholic guy, is right or wrong: The right to use therapeutic stem cells for adult and reproductive clone errors. Reproductive cloning is the fusion of cells from donor to cells by electrofusion and the cells are removed and become embryos. The clone has the same gene as the donor. Biological, religious and moral issues are emerging
Human cloning usually refers to human reproductive cloning to create existing human gene copies. Despite decades of speculation, there are no human reproductive clones. Research cloning, also known as embryonic cloning or therapeutic cloning, is another form of human cloning that produces genetically specific embryonic stem cells. The first cloned human embryonic stem cell report was announced in 2013 after a false success claim that gathered a series of failed attention.