So far none, as it isn't officially done.
Cloning has proven to be very difficult, with something like a 98% failure rate. And then getting a healthy clone with a normal life expectancy has shown to be just as hard.
Best guess is that cloning will remain expensive, along the lines of IVF babies, so it's unlikely "ever" to become a big thing.
There's not much call for concern, really. With the things we're already doing today, egg donors, sperm donors, surrogate mothers etc, the difference between these babies and a clone isn't as big as some might imagine, and we're dealing with those just fine.
no
Cloning humans.
There is no evidence of successful human cloning in the world.
Human cloning will be illegal in the US as long as there are conservatives in the country.
I'm not sure if the benefits of human cloning outweigh the coast of human dignity or not?
cloning a complete human involves taking genes or cells froma human and letting them do the rest
cloning a complete human involves taking genes or cells froma human and letting them do the rest
the cons of cloning is it could destroy human kind
when dolly the sheep was bornhuman cloning was invented in
In the US, human cloning still is illegal .
speeches about the human body
No.