(This is a list of a few I could think of)
Stakeholders who (most likely) Oppose: -Animal rights activists
-Certain religious groups
Stakeholders who (most likely) Support:
-Wait-listed patients who need organs
- Doctors who would rather not have to work with human to human transplants
Doctors, scientists, lawyers, reseachers, animal activists, citizens, politicians etc.
Human cloning is very controversial in the world, some people think it is wrong. Animal cloning is less controversial, but like animal testing of shampoos etc., some people are against it.
by having sex ^No. That is sexual reproduction. Cloning occurs when one organism creates an exact copy of itself on it's own.
Cloning
this is really where but when, I hope it helps. 'The modern era of laboratory cloning began in 1958 when F.C. Steward cloned carrot plants from mature single cells placed in a nutrient culture containing hormones. The first cloning of animal cells took place in 1964.' Yeah but it has been going on before that. Not cloning physically but the idea has been around for years. And I believe individual cells were cloned in the very early 1900s
-Human insulin does not cost as much as pig/animal insulin -Human insulin does not result in allergic reactions, such of insulin of an animal.
Human cloning is very controversial in the world, some people think it is wrong. Animal cloning is less controversial, but like animal testing of shampoos etc., some people are against it.
Yes, Christians believe in animal cloning there is plenty of evidence to suggest animal cloning happens. The real question is - is animal cloning morally right? However the Bible does not say if animal cloning is right or wrong and probably most Christians have no opinion about animal cloning. Jesus said "Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit" not go and be involved in animal rights or politics.
It is the cloning of an endangered animal and using animal from another species as surrogate mother.
The one benefit of animal cloning that will have the biggest impact on our environment is that with the technology of cloning, we can now preserve endangered breeds and species.
yes because that what cloning for.
cellular cloning is the process of making a populaion of cells from a single cell. cellular cloning is the process of making a populaion of cells from a single cell. cellular cloning is the process of making a populaion of cells from a single cell.
They are not alike.
Cloning
Animal cloning started about 10 years ago, with Dolly the Sheep.
what does Christianity say to animal cloning
Cloning - Is copying an animals DNA, it is the exact animal replica. Selectively breeding - Breeding animals with the features and characteristics that the breeder wants.
An egg cell from another animal.