Some people object to cloning because it allows scientists to "act like God" in the manipulation of living organisms.
Most people object to cloning due to ethical concerns related to playing "creator" with life, fear of potential misuse or exploitation of cloned individuals, and worries about the impact on genetic diversity and the natural order. Religious beliefs and uncertainty about the long-term consequences of cloning are also common reasons for objection.
Muslim people along with Christians and Jewish people consider cloning a taboo, and forbid it.
no, they won't. cloning is the exact copying of object. nutrition from the original plant come from the specified structure of DNA, and that part will be copied as well, so it won't change from just 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.
As far as is known no human cloning has taken place. Yet.
people like mushoe pork on wensdays The, "Stop Cloning Act" of 1997
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No one.
Human cloning and animal cloning both involve creating a genetic copy of an organism, but there are differences in the ethical and legal considerations surrounding each. Human cloning raises complex ethical issues related to human rights and medical ethics, while animal cloning is primarily focused on agricultural and scientific applications. Additionally, the technologies and procedures used for human cloning may differ from those used for animal cloning.
Cloning is the process of creating an identical copy of an organism or individual. People may be upset about cloning for various reasons, including ethical concerns about interfering with nature, fears about the potential misuse of cloning technology, and issues related to the welfare of cloned animals. Additionally, there are concerns about the implications of cloning for genetic diversity and the impact it could have on larger ecosystems.
Opinions on cloning vary among people. Some see it as a scientific advancement with the potential to benefit society by helping in medical research and organ transplantation. Others have ethical concerns about the implications of human cloning and the potential for misuse.
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.