CLONIZATION - advantages and disadvantages of cloning according to different visions.
Title: CLONIZATION - advantages and disadvantages of cloning according to different visions.
Category: /Science & Technology/Chemistry
Details: Words: 933 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
CLONIZATION - advantages and disadvantages of cloning according to different visions.
Category: /Science & Technology/Chemistry
Details: Words: 933 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
CLONIZATION
The word "clone" derives from the Greek term klon, meaning a "sprout" or twig. (Jackson,2001)In technologic meaning, cloning is a transplantation of an entire nucleus and not of specific genes, it is nevertheless an attempt to produce a child with certain traits. Human cloning falls conceptually between 3 other technologies. And the types of cloning are reproductive, embryo and therapeutic cloning. (www.biology-online.org) It has some advantages and disadvantages. However, there are some
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choose to "play the lottery of old-fashioned reproduction would be considered irresponsible." (cac.psu.edu)
In the lights of the things that were mentioned above, there are lots of opinions about cloning. Putting a side all advantages or disadvantages, moral or immoral views, children created through this technology would be "designed as a product" rather than "welcomed as a gift". Finally, if people examine cloning in detail, they will see the destructive points in cloning.