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There are not many ethical issues with embryo cloning in cattle but one of them is that it's not natural.
It includes ethical and moral issues about cloning and the effect of this in society.
It depends which species we are talking about. Cloning of animals and plants does not raise any new ethical issues. Cloning of human beings (which so far has not been done) raises new ethical issues. What is the legal status of cloned people - will they be granted all the same rights as other human beings? Will they be mass produced to be used as soldiers, slaves, etc.? Who will raise them? Will they be genetically modified? If so, are they still people? And so forth.
Cloning raises ethical concerns about the implications for individual identity, human diversity, and the potential exploitation of the cloned individual. Additionally, cloning can have negative impacts on animal welfare and genetic diversity. There are also unresolved safety issues and uncertainties surrounding the long-term health of cloned organisms.
Probably because of the scientific advance in the 20th Century. Stem cell scientists have reached the point of cloning humans and engineers made the first human-like robots.
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Probability distribution is when all the possible outcomes of a random variation are gathered together and the probability of each outcome is figured out. There are several ethical issues with this one being that it is not always accurate information that is gathered.
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Some potential side effects of cloning include genetic abnormalities, shortened lifespan, and health issues related to the cloning process itself, such as developmental problems and premature aging. Additionally, there may be ethical and emotional implications for both the cloned individual and society at large.
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