Cloning can save species from extinction. It can also improve and save lives.
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Why is cloning good?
Debate Profession: Sam and Kassidy
Reason 1: They allow us to clone body parts for those who need it. They allow them to let those people who are supposed to die, live. For instance, let's say all of the sudden Korbyn's heart fails. And all the doctors and nurses search and search for the right kind of heart, but they can't find the right type. And they say the only way that Korbyn can live is to clone her. If Korbyn says no, she dies. If she says yes, she lives. Cloning saves lives.
Reason 2: One of the benefits of cloning isreproducing animals. For instance, what about the tiger and giant panda? They're endangered. What if comes to when only one tiger and giant panda are left on Earth, and the only way to keep them alive is to clone them. So you decide to save the panda and kill the tiger. You might wonder why it would matter, but animals have feelings too. We don't want to die, but neither does the animals. Another reason for reproducing animals is for food. You could clone pigs, cows, and chickens, and end up with more bacon, sausage, hamburgers, and barbeque chicken.
Cloning can have potential benefits in medical research, such as creating genetically identical animals for studying diseases. It can also aid in preserving endangered species by increasing their population numbers. Lastly, cloning technology can be used in agriculture to produce plants with desired traits, contributing to food security.
Cloning is not good at all as it is not scientifically tested and needs to be researched more. If you or someone you know are think about genetic cell cloning you should defiantly NOT do it as it is harmful to the environment, you ( since it takes out a cabloid from many cells nucleus which will not make the cell undergo mitosis) , and it may be harmful to other organisms as we don't know what cloning will result in the future.
No, Ian Wilmut did not call cloning "cloning." He is known for his work in cloning Dolly the sheep, the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell, but the term "cloning" was used to describe the process before his work.
Cloning has been a topic of scientific interest for decades, with the first successful cloning of a mammal (Dolly the sheep) in 1996. Since then, cloning technology has advanced, leading to the cloning of other animals and ongoing ethical debates surrounding the practice. Cloning has potential benefits for research and medicine but also raises concerns about ethical implications and the impact on biodiversity.
Replacement cloning is a type of cloning where the nucleus of an unfertilized egg cell is replaced with the nucleus from a donor cell, which results in the creation of a genetically identical individual to the donor. This technique has been explored in animal cloning research and has potential applications in agriculture and medicine.
Human cloning and animal cloning both involve creating a genetic copy of an organism, but there are differences in the ethical and legal considerations surrounding each. Human cloning raises complex ethical issues related to human rights and medical ethics, while animal cloning is primarily focused on agricultural and scientific applications. Additionally, the technologies and procedures used for human cloning may differ from those used for animal cloning.
The study of cloning is called "cloning technology" or "somatic cell nuclear transfer." It involves the process of creating genetically identical organisms through asexual reproduction.
A good Christians view on cloning is no. No cloning.
What is wrong with cloning?
The good thing is that you could use your clone for things you cant make time for. the bad thing is that someone might find out and you could get arrested.
Good
cleans oil spills, makes yogurt, cloning, makes medications,and in making sour cream
yes and no.
No but we can clone things just not with a machine.
Some bad things about animal cloning is that it messes with nature and the life cycle. It also can harm the original organism and create mutants.
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In grain production. (Farming). Additional: The cloning of plants by vegetative propagation (taking cuttings) is the most common form of cloning today and will certainly continue to be so.
Its bad because it's unnatural. But so are polio vaccines! Cloning parts for people to save their lives could be a good thing!
That it is good.