This is not really a question. But I think u mean what are the ethic prombelms that we as a socetiy have to deal with so that cloning advances. Basically there are many probelms. Here are a few examples:
-Cultural Issues: like creating super humens or cloning Hitler
-Religious views: there is a lot of these (ex. christian views)
- Personal probelms with cloning
-Media probelms
There are many more ethical probelms that can't be explained shortly in this answer. I advise looking at different websites or just googleing it.
We as humans have successfully cloned a sheep I am sure the name 'Dolly' comes to mind. But as for cloning another human being; ethics has gotten in the way of such an achievement, but it IS possible.but scientists observed that a cloned being is prone to infections and diseases..
Its mostly just the ethics of it, but some concerns are unwanted mistakes and mutations, as well as fear that were messing with the natural cycle of reproduction and natural selection and such.
Its mostly just the ethics of it, but some concerns are unwanted mistakes and mutations, as well as fear that were messing with the natural cycle of reproduction and natural selection and such.
A good Christians view on cloning is no. No cloning.
In general, sticky end cloning and blunt end cloning
therapeutic cloning
Embryo cloning is when you go through the process of cloning an original embryo
It's to do with ethics. Humans have a sense of self and are considered a higher (if not highest) life form on the planet. Because we have a high level of communication and can express our thoughts to each other. Children need looking after and bringing up for a long time, in a stable family atmosphere. Our origins are important to us, cloning would raise too many questions. For the religious followers, it would be interferring with God's will and nature. Most governments have a founding in religious beliefs, for their laws and ethics, and cloning would go against this. Human life is considered (and should be), to be the most important thing and not to be taken lightly.
Ian Wilmut did not call cloning cloning. He was the professor that had cloned Dolly (Andrew) the sheep. Johnny
cloning is very expensive very hello
Cloning humans.
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