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As this is an ethical question, there is no single side that summarises responses to this. Some people believe that pre-human embryos are sacred, and should not be used for experimentation due to religious reasons and the sanctity for human life. On the other hand, pre-embryos are balls of cells, and can be split at any point in this stage to produce multiple further humans (at the zygotic stage, the ball of cells can be split almost any number of times to make multiple genetic replications of the same person).

It is an ethical question that can be argued either way.

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