Cloning Why have one! When you can have two?? Synea Terezakis.

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Cloning Why have one! When you can have two?? Synea Terezakis

Description: Cloning is creating an organism that is an exact genetic copy of another. Cloning is creating an organism that is an exact genetic copy of another. There are clones that weren’t made in a lab, in fact they are natural identical twins. There are clones that weren’t made in a lab, in fact they are natural identical twins. By copying the exact DNA you are performing (molecular cloning), and the exact cells would be performing (cell cloning). By copying the exact DNA you are performing (molecular cloning), and the exact cells would be performing (cell cloning).

PROS: Cloning allows the breeder to make copies of the best, this will allow them to get the most success they can. Cloning allows the breeder to make copies of the best, this will allow them to get the most success they can. Opens up many options for breeder’s to go in many directions with the best genetics. Opens up many options for breeder’s to go in many directions with the best genetics. Cloning will reduce the rate of certain animals going extinct. Cloning will reduce the rate of certain animals going extinct. Improves Quality and Quantity of organism Improves Quality and Quantity of organism

CONS: Defects are sometimes found in clones. Defects are sometimes found in clones. There are moral and ethical concerns about cloning There are moral and ethical concerns about cloning “ Host mothers” suffer because unusually high rates of abortions. “ Host mothers” suffer because unusually high rates of abortions. Product of clone comes out oversized, repertory and cardiac problems. Product of clone comes out oversized, repertory and cardiac problems.

Who Started it?? You may wonder who started cloning and the answer to that is a scientist named Ian Wilmut. His first clone was done on a sheep named Dolly. There are many reasons that it started. You may wonder who started cloning and the answer to that is a scientist named Ian Wilmut. His first clone was done on a sheep named Dolly. There are many reasons that it started. CELL :

Why did start Cloning?.. One reason it was started was so that the best traits of animals could be put together to make food healthier and supply humans with a better meat supply. This would have the human population healthier and getting more nutrients out of food they eat daily. One reason it was started was so that the best traits of animals could be put together to make food healthier and supply humans with a better meat supply. This would have the human population healthier and getting more nutrients out of food they eat daily.

Cloning started continuation… Another was for the reasons that it could produce genetic models of human diseases. This would allow them to observe and understand diseases and figure out cures for them. Things like Infertility, Kidney failure, leukemia, cancer, cystic fibrosis, spinal cord injury’s, and testing for genetic diseases can all be made simpler. They could also find out information on the reason for ageing and would be able to extend or prevent it. Lives can be extended because they will take the best genes, ones that are prone against sickness and infection and this will make lives last longer. This is the many positives that come with cloning. Another was for the reasons that it could produce genetic models of human diseases. This would allow them to observe and understand diseases and figure out cures for them. Things like Infertility, Kidney failure, leukemia, cancer, cystic fibrosis, spinal cord injury’s, and testing for genetic diseases can all be made simpler. They could also find out information on the reason for ageing and would be able to extend or prevent it. Lives can be extended because they will take the best genes, ones that are prone against sickness and infection and this will make lives last longer. This is the many positives that come with cloning.

Cloning has negativity: Along with the good comes the negative effects of cloning. The affects can be dangerous. There has been political fights just for the fact that biological coping is taking place. Majority of the people who can afford to do the process of cloning think its an asset to the future. When it comes to involving our live stock with this technology a great number of people are concerned with the question of something going wrong, if milk was poisonous there is a great number of people that would die. The scary thing to cloning is that the so called mistake could in fact be on purpose. The person behind the disaster of cloning could no exactly what there doing, purposely hurting or killing something that is in there way. Along with the good comes the negative effects of cloning. The affects can be dangerous. There has been political fights just for the fact that biological coping is taking place. Majority of the people who can afford to do the process of cloning think its an asset to the future. When it comes to involving our live stock with this technology a great number of people are concerned with the question of something going wrong, if milk was poisonous there is a great number of people that would die. The scary thing to cloning is that the so called mistake could in fact be on purpose. The person behind the disaster of cloning could no exactly what there doing, purposely hurting or killing something that is in there way.

Religious believers view on Cloning: Also strong believers in God protest against cloning. People see it threw the point of view that cloning would be a conflict with the way God wanted things to be. The fact that another organisms is not being put into this world by God or through natural birth Is going against the way heavy followers believe its supposed to be done. Also strong believers in God protest against cloning. People see it threw the point of view that cloning would be a conflict with the way God wanted things to be. The fact that another organisms is not being put into this world by God or through natural birth Is going against the way heavy followers believe its supposed to be done.

FUTURE: People’s lives will be years longer. People’s lives will be years longer. There will be cures to diseases and infections that we don’t know today. There will be cures to diseases and infections that we don’t know today. Food will be made healthier. Food will be made healthier. Best of live stalk will be alive. Best of live stalk will be alive.

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