Ethics of Cloning By Joseph LaChaussee. Ethical Vs Unethical An example of what isn't ethical is doing something against your morals and what you believe.

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Ethics of Cloning By Joseph LaChaussee

Ethical Vs Unethical An example of what isn't ethical is doing something against your morals and what you believe to be right. An example of what isn't ethical is doing something against your morals and what you believe to be right. Being ethical is doing the right thing in the right situation because your doing what you believe to moral Being ethical is doing the right thing in the right situation because your doing what you believe to moral

What is cloning (simple terms) Cloning is using human DNA to create life by skipping the reproduction cycle Cloning is using human DNA to create life by skipping the reproduction cycle It is done by taking the egg from a women and removing the nucleus, and replacing it with DNA from the subject that is being cloned. It is done by taking the egg from a women and removing the nucleus, and replacing it with DNA from the subject that is being cloned.

The pro’s of cloning Medical research and medical transplant Medical research and medical transplant Never make the same mistake twice Never make the same mistake twice Human genetic research advancement Human genetic research advancement

Con’s of cloning We shouldn’t try to play god We shouldn’t try to play god Messing with the reproductive cycle is un ethical and wrong Messing with the reproductive cycle is un ethical and wrong There is a 98% fatality lose with clones There is a 98% fatality lose with clones

Why is cloning unethical It is unethical because to try and create life out side of the reproductive cycle is messing with the laws of nature which have been in place for thousands of years. How do we know that messing with life in this way won’t create more problems then solve.

Medical research The advancements that cloning could make in the medical field are astronomical. The advancements that cloning could make in the medical field are astronomical. More organ transplants available More organ transplants available Stem cell research Stem cell research But are we willing to lose are humanity by doing so? But are we willing to lose are humanity by doing so?

Pictures Human cloning, how close are we? The first cloned animal, dolly the sheep

Bibliography wikipedia -October (author N/A) Lukevi -February author Afshin Yaghtin