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Positional cloning, a scientific process that examines genomes to determine areas of interest and, by genetic screening, determine their function, is one of the fastest growing fields of Biology. It is difficult to assign a number to the amount of people using the process, as it is but one aspect of geneticist work, but we can assume that many of the 100,000 geneticists worldwide have used it in some capacity.

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How many people died from doing cloning?

No one.


Why do scientists clone people?

As far as is known no human cloning has taken place. Yet.


How many people agree with cloning?

Opinions on cloning are diverse and vary among individuals and groups. Some people support cloning for medical research, while others have ethical concerns about the implications of cloning on identity, genetic diversity, and the sanctity of life. Overall, public opinion on cloning is not uniform and can depend on specific contexts and applications.


How many sections are there in cloning?

what are the sections are there in cloning


What is your personal opinion on cloning?

Many people have a personal opinion on cloning. Most people do not think it is a good idea and there has even been a bill known as the Human Cloning prohibition Act made to Congress but was rejected. It was re-introduced again in May 2013.


How many ways of cloning are there?

There are three main ways of cloning: gene cloning, reproductive cloning, and therapeutic cloning. Gene cloning involves replicating specific genes or DNA sequences, while reproductive cloning aims to create an identical copy of an organism. Therapeutic cloning is used to create stem cells for medical purposes.


How many hour working people?

As many people as there are of working age.


How many people like cloning?

The level of support for cloning varies widely among different populations and is influenced by cultural, ethical, and scientific perspectives. In general, surveys show that opinions on cloning, especially human cloning, tend to be more negative, with many people expressing concerns about ethical implications and potential risks. However, attitudes toward therapeutic cloning or cloning for medical research can be more favorable, as they are often seen as having potential benefits for health and science. Overall, quantifying precise numbers is challenging due to the complexity of public opinion on the subject.


Is cloning morally right why?

This is an ethical question and is based on personal opinions.There are many types of cloning and two of them are reproductive and therapeutic. Usually when people think that cloning is ethically right, they are mostly focusing on therapeutic cloning which is only creating a whole new single body part from a single cell. People who generally think that cloning is wrong are focusing more on the reproductive cloning which creates an entirely new organism.Both sides have their pros and cons. For example, therapeutic can create new body parts for a sick person and save their lives, using the same person's cells. But reproductive cloning may cause many problems such as people have too similar DNA and letting new diseases arise.My personal opinion is that cloning should be allowed for therapeutic reasons only but should be controlled so the research does not get out of control. If people were able to learn how to clone someone or something, this could cause multiple issues for humans and other species.


Is cloning still in use?

Cloning is new. Asking if it is still in use is like asking if people still use solar powered lights. It is new and currently being developed but has made many advancmnets


How many states have banned cloning human organs plants and animals?

11 states u stupid people


Has cloning been done before?

126 animals no people 126 animals no people