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  • Cloning Of Other Beings
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    Cloning Cloning is an unethical action that should not be tampered with physically in any animal form regardless of what it is. This is a genetically engineered process by humans, in which, perfectly generated genes from someone or something is copied into its own life form to be an exact replica. In the article "Calves cloned to produce drugs" there are two cows involved with cloning. People should not be tampering with this, but letting God create people and animals the way he has it planned o...
  • Organs B Reproduction C Examples 3 Reasons
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    Ethics of Cloning By Matthew Miller Comp 1 Mrs. Green November 30, 2000 Miller I Outline The ethics of cloning depends on the reason it is to be used for. I Cloning 1 What is cloning A Cloning B Reasons C Examples 2 Uses of cloning A Organs B Reproduction C Examples 3 Reasons for cloning A Organs B Perfect children C Examples II Good cloning 1 Research A Genetic diseases B Extended life span C Examples 2 Organ donors A Home grown organs B No shortages C Examples 3 Animals A Extinct B Endangered ...
  • Cloned Embryo
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    Cloning few years ago if you were to ask someone about the possibilities of cloning they would most likely say it was impossible. This attitude towards cloning has been held into belief up until recently when scientists in Scotland cloned a sheep. And immediately after scientists in Oregon cloned a monkey (Fackelmann 276). The most major breakthroughs of the century in science has occurred and we are not ready for it. The scientific breakthrough of cloning has caused a great deal of controversy ...
  • Defenseless Animals Scientists
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    Cloning: Is it Really Worth It? There is much controversy over the issue of cloning. Is it really worth it? Scientists say yes, but I think not. There are a lot of questions to be answered before we continue the process of cloning such as the animals's af ety, humans feelings, and the costs, both financially and emotionally. First of all, we must think of the poor, defenseless animals scientists are experimenting with. It is one thing to kill them for survival, but it is totally wrong for them t...
  • Butcher The Only Clone
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    Cloning Cloning opens many doors of opportunities in the agricultural aspect of the United States of America. It has already been a major factor in saving the lives of many humans. I feel the society as a whole can not and should not degrade this scientific al finding. I feel that human cloning should not be done and that this subject raises too many ethical questions. I would like to focus on an agricultural aspect if I may. People raised hell when animal parts we reput into humans to save live...
  • Of The Animal Species
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    Twenty years ago, scientists said that cloning was completely impossible. But now, the science of cloning has come to realization. Imagine meeting an exact replica of somebody. They look alike, think alike, and even have the same genetic makeup. No, this isn't an episode of Star Trek, this is reality. This is the new world of cloning, and thanks to a 7-month-old sheep named Dolly, a new science has been born. As with every new science, there are those who believe in it, and those who oppose it. ...
  • Cloning Process
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    The Issue of Cloning & Bioengineering There have been many breakthroughs in bioengineering lately. In 1998, scientists at the Roslin Institute in Scotland, cloned the first ever mammal, a sheep named Dolly. Scientists can now isolate a gene, and put it into an animal of a completely different species. This opens up new windows in many of the world's industries, such as medicine and agriculture. In the paragraphs ahead, the processes, possible applications, and the consequences of the biotechnolo...
  • Unnatural To Clone Humans And Animals
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    It all started back in the fifties when James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the structure of DNA (D'Souza NA). Ever since there has been talk of human and animal cloning. It all seemed out of reach and basically impossible, but in 1997 that all changed when a sheep, named Dolly, was the first ever mammal to be cloned. She was cloned for the purpose of curing disease and research on animal organs for human transplantation (Schaeffer 3). Now that scientists know that it is possible to clone ...
  • Guar Clone 692 Skin Cells
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    Argumentative / Persuasive Final Draft Send in the Clones It is hard to say if cloning is an answer to a problem or just another problem for the human race. There have been books, movies, and even stories about mankind creating their own species of humans. A good example of what could happen if mankind learns to clone itself is Mary Shelly's' Frankenstein. A classic novel demonstrating what could happen when mankind takes the power of 'God' in our own hands. Cloning is physically a new science b...
  • Genetic Modifications In Animals
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    INTRODUCTION When the Roslin Institute's first sheep cloning work was announced in March 1996 the papers were full of speculation about its long-term implications. Because of this discovery, the media's attention has focused mainly on discussion of the possibility, of cloning humans. In doing so, it has missed the much more immediate impact of this work on how we use animals. It's not certain this would really lead to flocks of cloned lambs in the fields of rural America, or clinically reproduci...
  • Genetics And Lead To Animal Organs
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    Cloning is a new science that has much to offer. We can learn how to grow and harvest organs, which would eliminate the waiting list for those in need of a heart, liver or other vital organs. Many are worried that cloning will be used for the wrong purposes such as creating multiple copies of one person for the purpose of war. The key lies in finding the medium at which the human race keep reap the benefits. Cloning can advance the medical field in leaps and bounds. Cloning experiments may lead ...
  • 1952 The First Successful Cloning Experiment
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    May 29, 2003 Period 4 Persuasive Speech Outline Introduction I. What if you could give parents a chance to have a baby that would otherwise be impossible, or end starvation, save an endangered species, or even create independent organs from a single cell to help a diseased person, cloning could make those ideas possible A. Although cloning has been a hot topic in the last four years or so, forms of cloning have existed for nearly half a century. II. I will attempt to persuade you that cloning an...
  • Animal Organs In Human Transplant Patients
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    Each day thousands of lives are threatened and sometimes lost from food-borne illnesses, or waiting for organ donations. It is reported by the Center for Disease Control that each year there are approximately 76 million cases of people infected with food-borne illnesses. ("Food-borne Illnesses", 1) Another source, The Gift of Life Foundation, indicates that over eighty thousand patients are currently on waiting lists for transplants. ("Organ Donor Awareness", 1) Which makes me wonder why anyone ...
  • Clone Of Organisms
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    Genetic Engineering; Cloning In today' world of advanced technology and even faster progress of this technology one has to stop and examine what we have accomplished. How far do we want to go with this technology of genetic engineering, particularly in the field of cloning. Examining genetic engineering and its many possibilities holds great hope for the future. Centrally the issue of cloning has been a hot topic in the media mainly because its has become a technological as well as a medical bre...

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