Cloning
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Thread Topic: Cloning
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Cloning is when DNA is taken from an animal to create an exact replica, with the same properties and personality factors. Cloning began in the 1960s and has continued to proceed. Since the first experiment, Cloning has been highly controversial. Only 0.1% to 3% of clones are a success rate which is the equivalent of 30 attainments per 1000.
If by extreme luck, the clone survives it has high risks of developing various diseases or disabilities.
Imagine how terrible it would be if scientists began making human clones. Some scientists have brought forward these ideas and in Britain human embryos have been experimented and worked on as though they were nothing but trash. When the clone is born into the world its brain and mind capacity will be limited and it will not carry on from the persons intellect that it was created from. The clone will experience countless difficulties as it tries to fit in with the social side of our world. A clone will always be an outcast.
Have we as humans, lost all mind capacity to see what is right and what is wrong? If scientists had even the slightest idea they would not be posing ideas of human or further animal clones.
In 1997 a sheep had DNA taken from it and from that DNA a clone was created. At the time, this story was extremely well known because it was something alien and completely different to what people were used to. There were 276 failures before the success of Dolly. This proves that cloning is highly risky and unsafe. Dolly died at the age of 6 due to a type of lung disease that develops in older sheep and she also developed arthritis.
In the past 50 years, hundreds of animals have been cloned with enormous failure rates. The most common animals cloned are mice, sheep, cows and pigs. As clones become more accepted amongst the community people are wanting their dead pets cloned. They cant bear the thought of letting go to their beloved pets. But the human and animal lifecycle includes death and this needs to be accepted. You cannot hold on to something you can no longer have. Making a clone of your lost one cannot be good for your health or emotional habits. It is believing in something false and the clone has no option but to love you back. There is no free will. It is only forced love. A clone has no freedom of choice.
To play with someones life as though it doesnt matter is heartless and cruel. From a scientists perspective theyre improving the quality of animals and their product but they either dont realise or dont care that theyre interfering with nature.
Clones have so many risks that are likely to go wrong even if they survive the first few years. Clone animals are born larger than other animals. They also have bigger organs which can lead to breathing and blood flow difficulties.
Richard Seed pushed forward his plans to produce a human clone in 1997 and is continuing to do so. In order for a human clone to be made thousands of experiments would need to be conducted on foetuses to accomplish the end result of a clone. From the moment of conception a baby begins to grow. To experiment on a foetus is cold blooded murder and utterly gruesome and heartless.
Cloning is real. Cloning is a serious issue that needs to be addressed and its stranger than fiction. -
Okay, Ange I think you're making a moutain out of a molehill. (Always wanted to use that expression....)
1. The fetuses they work on are ones that have been aborted, so they wouldn't have birthed children either way.
2. Any animals that are pets have no choose to love you. It's either that or starve.
3. Cloning isn't going to be that popular because of all those defects, so........
So no need to worry murry!
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