Well not the clones because they don't exist, but the research of it is hindered by the Roman Catholic beliefs.
No. Nobody has been able to produce a human clone yet, and all humans are a combination of two people's DNA so they cannot be clones.
No humans have been cloned yet. Should a human ever be cloned, then presumably, the clone would be identical (genetically) to the original from which it is copied; thus, it would be a human.
Humans..perhaps all humans
Technically yes because after Datrh Sidious' final stage in his plot to destroy the Jedi the clones were upgraded to be stormtroopers.however nobody knows how the clones were brainwashed or how they changed from clones to stormtroopers so fast.
Let's look at the Cons -- Disadvantages of human cloning 1) No free will for the clone is the number one disadvantage of human cloning. A human clone will not ask to be born. His existence will be because someone else decided to "make him" and bring him into the world. Effectively this puts the person who cloned the clone into a position of God-like power. 2) Human cloning would be an obvious source of "slave labor" if allowed unchecked. 3) There is no guarantee that cloning is safe, even for the clones. Scientists don't know how long clones will live or how productive their lives will be. 4) "It's hard out here for a clone." Life for clones won't be easy. They'll face routine discrimination from those non-cloned humans who feel threatened by their existence. 5) The clones themselves will be confused on issues of love and belonging. Clones might very well be emotional wrecks upon learning of their Genesis. 6) The Justice System will need an overhaul. Imagine how many people will have the same fingerprints. 7) Humans and/or body parts could become commodities. Clone farms would arise to harvest organs and worse. Pros of human cloning would be: The main areas where human cloning would excel would be in research of medical conditions. The information available from cloning could theoretically open the key to defeat disease, and for this reason alone, many researchers will want to experiment with cloning. --- There is an interesting sci fi film you might want to watch called "Clonus". If follows the story of a man who discovers that he is a clone of a rich & famous person. He then realises sole reason for being alive is to be harvested for spare parts to keep the original alive. Cloning brings up many serious ethical questions. How about the creation of the "Perfect" human? Wasn't this one of Hitlers aims? ---
No. Nobody has been able to produce a human clone yet, and all humans are a combination of two people's DNA so they cannot be clones.
No humans have been cloned yet. Should a human ever be cloned, then presumably, the clone would be identical (genetically) to the original from which it is copied; thus, it would be a human.
In the human population, clones are referred to as identical twins. Identical twins occur naturally when a fertilized egg splits into two separate embryos, resulting in two individuals with the same genetic makeup. Cloning, on the other hand, refers to the artificial creation of an identical copy of an organism.
No they are not.
Human beings are hated by one thing, the devil. Anyone or anything besides him may have a dislike for humans but not a hate.
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I Don't Think So
No humans have been documented to have been cloned-so no.
nope, if what i understand is right, then no they don't.
You sign in a guest then do the human turret glitch
Because they are black.
No. Spartans are genetically modified humans that have trained their whole life to be soldiers.