No human has yet been cloned. With the exception of identical twins.
The controversy surrounding human cloning is an ethical issue. People wonder if humans have the right to create other humans and if humans do have that right, do they also have the right to take life away? The controversy is over life and death and who has the power to control them.
No you would not get hurt.
The human race can be cloned. Theoretically. The public is unaware as to whether various governments around the world have already started cloning humans. There is a large debate in progress about the morality of such an action. Who are we to recreate human life? It also brings religion into the topic as well. Does a clone have a soul? Can a clone think? How would it react to being a clone? There are too many questions to be answered before cloning a human can be attempted. If it hasn't been already. Try reading House of the Scorpion, a fictional novel that deals with the morality of cloning and the growth of a clone to adulthood.
not personally, but it has been done.
One would hope that if cloning were allowed, the clones would be defined as people. If they are people then they should have the same rights as people who are not cloned. If people who are not cloned have the right to clone themselves then those who are should have it as well. The word "right" can have a legal and an ethical aspect. The question might be talking about whether the practice is legal or whether it is moral. The Legal Profession treats that sort of question as money in the Bank and will vigorously defend you right to your opinion. The Religious Ethics community will likely oppose any such question until they have debated the question for several years.
no.
Can You clone anything? As in humans,specify plus they are dead
no
it is possibe to clone both humans and animals- however it is genetically restricted to females, due to the sex cells (female x&x) (male x&y)
Not in the UK, not anywhere thank God!!
cause we can't clone people yet
cause we can't clone people yet
no. stem cells can clone A cell that's put around it, like a heart cell or pancreas cell but it can't clone an entire person (though it would aid the process).
cloning should be banned for humans but people pay to have there pets cloned.
Cloning humans raises ethical concerns, as it may infringe on individual rights, lead to devaluation of human life, and pose risks to the health and well-being of the cloned individuals. Additionally, there are unresolved safety and technical issues surrounding human cloning that could have unknown consequences.
Achrondoplasia is the condition that dwarves have that causes them to be short. It is not a process of cellular replication. Also, we are unable to clone humans under any circumstances.
The controversy surrounding human cloning is an ethical issue. People wonder if humans have the right to create other humans and if humans do have that right, do they also have the right to take life away? The controversy is over life and death and who has the power to control them.