Most countries do, if it is at home, but it is okay for a professional scientist to do it for lab reasons, or maybe to save a species, but don't try it at home.
In the US, human cloning still is illegal .
there were 23 countries, but now there are none due to the scientific community and religious community.
The disscussions of cloning are still very vague. It is well known that the cloning of human beings is illegal, due to religious problems. On the other hand the cloning of plants and animals is legal.
No. Cloning animals is not illegal.
As far as is known no human cloning has taken place. Yet.
The legality of human cloning varies by country. Many countries have enacted laws prohibiting human cloning for ethical, moral, and safety reasons. In the United States, for example, federal law prohibits the use of federal funds for human cloning research, but there is no specific nationwide ban on human cloning.
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No, cloning human cells refers to creating identical copies of specific cells for research or medical purposes. Human cloning involves creating a genetically identical copy of a whole human being, which is currently considered unethical and illegal in many countries.
Human cloning will be illegal in the US as long as there are conservatives in the country.
yes it is illegal and u cant even clone sheeps Scientists have cloned sheep but they needed a permit to do this in the country they were based in. Some countries do not allow cloning or genetic experimentation.
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Cloning an adult human specifically refers to reproductive cloning, where an exact genetic duplicate of an existing human is created. This is ethically prohibited and illegal in many countries. Cloning, more broadly, refers to the process of creating a genetically identical copy of an organism, which can also include creating copies at different developmental stages such as embryos or cells.