The human race can be cloned. Theoretically. The public is unaware as to whether various governments around the world have already started cloning humans. There is a large debate in progress about the morality of such an action. Who are we to recreate human life? It also brings religion into the topic as well. Does a clone have a soul? Can a clone think? How would it react to being a clone? There are too many questions to be answered before cloning a human can be attempted. If it hasn't been already. Try reading House of the Scorpion, a fictional novel that deals with the morality of cloning and the growth of a clone to adulthood.
The only way a human has been cloned is if the government has done it secretly or the gov. doesn't know about it. Other than that no a human has not 'yet' been cloned. But they have sucsessfully cloned a sheep.
A Quagga cannot be cloned because there are not any living animals in its species. The technology has not been invented yet for something to be cloned from DNA after it is extinct.
As of today, scientists have not cloned any people. They have only cloned animals and are still trying to find the symptoms of cloning. If it is harmless, scientists may start cloning people. If it is harmful, you will not might hear about clones in this world....
anything that has cells
The first animal to be cloned was a tadpole in 1952.
yes, cloned people in Brazil should have equal rights. The same rights that a normal person does.
The truth is that some say people are being cloned and others say they aren't. With advances in knowledge of genetics, cloning is certainly possible.
i dont think soi don't think so because the cloned animals only survive rairly so if its cloned on people no proper growth take place and affect the global warming so . The people can be cloned but it is not so successively carried on so only its not done
Yes a clone can be cloned
cause we can't clone people yet
cause we can't clone people yet
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Not unless somebody was cloned.
people can create an army of mutated cloned sheep or ducks
cloning should be banned for humans but people pay to have there pets cloned.
In 1952, leopard frogs were successfully cloned. The first cloned mammal was Dolly (a sheep) in 1996, followed by a cloned mule and a horse, Prometea, in 2003. In 2007, a lab in the Philippines announced a cloned water buffalo.
Cloned cells, with their genes, are typically stored in the laboratory that cloned them. This includes both public and private ventures.