Friday, March 20, 2020
Cloning, a Biological Horror essays
Cloning, a Biological Horror essays    A.  While the cloning of humans may sound good in theory, there are 		     			several compelling reasons not to legalize it.     	      A.  Cloning is a fairly new field of science      		1.  Things like Dolly the sheep are soon to become regular breakthroughs     		2.  Because of creatures like Dolly, governments, religions, and people in general 			     have been thrown into a panic stricken uproar     	      B.  A clone is an identical twin that has the exact same genetic makeup as its original     		1.  This process involves fertilizing an egg, and replanting it into a female for 			     gestation     		2.  The process is extremely complex and is known to have a very high rate of 			     failure     		3.  There are detrimental physical and psychological effects on both of the 				      subjects involved in the process     	       C.  To attain a healthy cloned subject such as Dolly, one must play a terribly long 			 game of trial and error with many more failures than successes     	       D.  People would use cloning as an unsafe way to bypass what comes natural which 			 is sex, to achieve the same results     	       A.  The legalization of cloning humans would be an unthinkable idea due to the life 			 that would be lost and the severe outcomes of the process     		The cloning of humans has its roots planted shallow in the whole scope of scientific history, and is a relatively new field.  When most people hear the word clone, they think immediately of Dolly the sheep, but beyond that they cant tell you much more on the subject.  However, even with little known about its beginnings in research, cloning had established itself a solid foundation to grow on long before Dolly was made famous by Scottish cell biologist Ian Wilmut.  Almost a year before that was Cumulina, a mouse cloned by researcher Ryuza Yanagimachi at the University of Hawaii.  Although even from a scientific perspective, the cloning of a mouse was probably a mor...     
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