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    Cloning - is the technique of making an identical copy of something. DNA (ДНК) - stands for deoxyribonucleic acid‚ is defined as a nucleic acid that contains the genetic code. Cell (клетка) is the smallest part of a man‚ animal or plant that is able to function independently. Stem cell (стволовая клетка) is a type of cell that can produce other cells which are able to develop into any kind of cell in the body. Embryonic cell №4 Cloning In biology‚ cloning is the process of producing similar

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    were not related in any way? Cloning the human body is unethical. It is not always successful‚ is extremely expensive‚ and we are tampering with God’s creations. We should not clone for any purpose. Firstly‚ cloning a human body has a low success rate. Human cloning is far more complicated‚ with greater risks and potentials for error. As a result‚ scientists fear that applying this technique to human might lead to malformations or diseases. Moreover‚ of the cloning that has been clone‚ about a

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    Cloning in biotechnology refers to processes used to create copies of DNA fragments (molecular cloning)‚ cells (cell cloning)‚ or organisms. Human cloning is the creation of a genetically identical copy of an existing‚ or previously existing‚ human being or growing cloned tissue from that individual. The term is generally used to refer to artificial human cloning; human clones in the form of identical twins are commonplace‚ with their cloning occurring during the natural process of reproduction

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    Should cloning of animals and humans be legal? For my immediate response‚ I think that cloning of animals and humans should be illegal. This is because there is a high that the clones will develop mutations. The way cloning works is called fusion cell cloning. This process only needs two animals. It first starts of by taking the nucleus out of an adult cell. It’s then placed into an empty egg and it’s given an electric shock‚ causing it to fuse together. Finally it forms a new cell and it’s ready

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    Cloning is the act of making an exact replica of an organism. The organism may be bacteria‚ plants‚ animals or humans. Cloning occurs from implanting the exact DNA cells of one organism into another organism. DNA forms the foundation of life. DNA contains the blue print that contains all the information to maintain the human structures and activities. DNA is found in every cell of the body. Each person possesses unique DNA‚ unless they are an identical twin. Scientists have gained the knowledge

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    The concepts of cloning—in some ways—remind me of a movie called “Blade Runner” (based off of a book entitled Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?). The movie presented a fictional world where genetically engineered “Replicants” (humans designed for labor and/or entertainment purposes) attempted to prolong their four year limited lifespan. Several of these replicants were given identities and a full set of artificial memories in the hopes that they would stay sane and stable. As the story progressed

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    Why human cloning should be allowed? Should human be duplicated? It is a question that a lot of people have been asking around the world after scientists discovered this process. During these years cloning has been one of the most debatable topics around the world that has been discussed in the congress as well. The basic argument is a war between ethic and science. In 1997‚ a sheep called Dolly was successfully cloned by a Scottish Dr. Ian Wilmot for the first time in history. This invention made

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    What is Cloning? Clones are organisms that are exact genetic copies. Every single bit of their DNA is identical. Clones can happen naturally—identical twins are just one of many examples. Or they can be made in the lab. Below‚ find out how natural identical twins are similar to and different from clones made through modern cloning technologies. Many people first heard of cloning when Dolly the Sheep showed up on the scene in 1997. Artificial cloning technologies have been around for much longer

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    Cloning is a process in which an exact replica is made from an organism‚ cell‚ or tissue. The duplicate contains the same genetic information as the original. When most people think of cloning they think of the cloning of humans that is seen in movies. Cloning can occur in many ways than just one. A lot of cloning happens naturally. Bacteria are an example of naturally occurring cloning. Bacteria can produce a genetically identical offspring through a process called asexual reproduction. In asexual

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    research is ever present. do individual companies and other groups have a right to lay claim to individual genes in the human body‚ or is the practice of patenting genes a bad idea? In his work entitled “Patenting Life‚” famed author Michael Crichton uses several illustrations of why he believes the practice of issuing patents on human genes is not only a bad idea‚ but goes against common sense. Saying “you cannot patent snow‚ eagles‚ or gravity‚ and you shouldn’t be able to patent genes‚ either” (Crichton

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