Not very, because the clones would die in early age because the baby contains a adult chromosome.
The cloning of humans and animals can be done the exact same way for both. The methods that can be used are artificial embryo twinning and somatic cell nuclear transfer.
cloning should be banned for humans but people pay to have there pets cloned.
Time will tell
With the tax money.
Scientists believes that, cloning technology will solve most incurable diseases, and solve most medical complications.
there are many ethical problems involved in cloning humans
As of now, scientists have not developed a cloning machine that can clone humans or animals. The cloning process typically involves removing the nucleus from an egg cell and inserting the nucleus of the individual being cloned. This process is complex and currently limited to cloning certain organisms under controlled laboratory conditions.
Hi! Human cloning can probably be perfected but scientists are not that advanced yet. I'm working on an essay for human and animal cloning. Animal cloning has been successful with Dolly the Sheep and others but most of them have died young. Others also say that cloning has hidden DNA damage. So animal cloning is close to perfection-really close they have been successful but humans don't want to risk being tested unless scientists are absolutely sure. We have a while to wait!
Cloning humans.
there are many ethical problems involved in cloning humans
Negatives of cloning Cloning allows scientists to make people smarter, stronger, and perfect. If there were one thousand people they would get confusing because they would all look alike. Since scientists are trying to clone humans I don't think that's working so their trying to put human genes into animals to create various medicines.
Cloning.
Yes.
Cloning of animals is legal, but cloning of humans is considered to be a taboo and is not legal.
Cloning of humans is definitely a serious (mortal) sin.
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..
Currently, I have not heard any news on scientists cloning the Saber-toothed Tiger. As of December 2011, however, news broke that scientists plan to clone the wooly mammoth within five years. If this is a successful cloning, I will bet that scientists will pursue interest in cloning more extinct creatures.