Some believe that it is not ethical to do so, because (with current technology) embryos are destroyed - in other words, you kill one human being to create another one.
But this is only with current technology, it may eventually be solved. A point that worries me, that is not often mentioned, is a possible reduction of genetic variety, if many people want children that have the exact genes of a few famous people.
no.
Can You clone anything? As in humans,specify plus they are dead
no
Not in the UK, not anywhere thank God!!
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)
cause we can't clone people yet
No human has yet been cloned. With the exception of identical twins.
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.