Therapeutic Cloning and Reproductive Cloning Essay

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    Cloning in its simplest sense is “to make an identical copy of” (“Clone”). However, while cloning is the act of replicating, the word cloning encompasses far more than simple duplication. Cloning involves a wide variety of processes that can be used to produce genetically identical copies of a biological entity. In terms of biology, cloning is the natural process of producing similar populations of genetically identical individuals when organisms such as bacteria, insects or plants reproduce asexually. Cloning occurs naturally in biology, however, recently scientists have been cloning artificially for medical purposes or even to revive extinct species. This cloning in biotechnology refers to processes used to create copies of DNA fragments…

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    Cloning has always been very controversial and has always caught the attention of a handful of people. It’s been debated everywhere, ever since they began their first experiments of cloning. From the first time they started cloning animals, we all knew the next big thing was going to be cloning humans. To some this is a positive thing to do, but to others they question if human cloning is allowed in our society. With all the attention towards cloning it’s developed into more than just a simple…

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    Cloning is a process by which identical cells are produced from preexisting cells. The two current types of human cloning come in the form of human reproductive cloning and human therapeutic cloning. As with any new technology, both present unique benefits and potential detriments. On July 5th, 1996, Dolly, the first ever cloned sheep, was born through a reproductive cloning method known as somatic cell nuclear transfer or SCNT (Vos). SCNT involves taking an ovum that has had its nucleus…

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    Therapeutic Cloning Imagine a day when the blind could see, with an optic nerve transplant, that day could be today using therapeutic cloning. Cloning for therapeutic purposes (also called research cloning and somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is a type of cloning with the goal of harvesting embryonic stem cells to grow tissues and other biological products with therapeutic value (Nicholson 2001). According to the article “How to Make a Stem Cell”, an embryo, by day five, contains…

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    The Ethics of Cloning Cloning is one of the greatest questions of science. Is it possible? Can we clone humans? Can we create a soldier army of perfect clones? These are the questions that people have been asking. What is cloning? This would probably be a good place to start. Cloning is, “the genetic duplication of an existing organism especially by transferring the nucleus of a somatic cell of the organism into an enucleated oocyte” (Medical-Dictionary)It’s like this say you have a…

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    Cloning is a cell, cell product, or organism that is genetically identical to the unit or individual it is derived from. During the process of cloning, a piece of DNA is cut from its source with a restriction enzyme. Then, the DNA is put into a vector ( a DNA molecule used to transport genetic material into another cell). The vector is introduced to a host cell by the process called transformation, then the host cell copies the vector DNA with the original DNA; creating copies of the inserted…

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    I believe that cloning animals from embryo cells is not ethical; it’s bad for the cloned animal’s health. Even though it’s seems to be a cool idea and very interesting, it’s not doing any good for them. The only good thing that could ever come out of cloning animals is if they are going extinct, but even then they are not going to last long due to them getting health problems. What exactly is cloning? Well cloning is genetically identical copies of a biological entity. The copied material…

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    Cloning, cloning, cloning, it seems as if that is the only thing people people talk about nowadays. Is it really worth our money and attention ? Due the rumor that flows throughout the nation, we have been notified of the new bill that just came across in the U.S Senate in which it states that taxpayer money should fund both types of cloning research, reproductive and therapeutic for all animals, including humans. Before taxpayers agree to this bill, it is very important for all people to be…

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    “20 Years after Dolly the Sheep, Questions Remain about Cloning” On July 5th 1996 the very first cloned mammal was born Blackface Sheep 6ll3 or Dolly was created by the Roslin Institute in Scotland Dolly was brought into existence using the process of somatic cell nuclear transfer Somatic cell nuclear transfer is when the nucleus which contains most of the genetic information in a cell is taken from a cell in the mammary gland of an adult animal. Then the nucleus of an unfertilized egg is…

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    of the past. That is where we could be through the advancements of cloning. Through three types of cloning, we can discover how to treat illnesses and be able to eliminate organ donor waiting lists. As time rolls on we will increase our understanding of how cloning can be used to better the society and advance medical research. By the year 2050 we have the ability to produce full clones and organs. The future offers medical breakthroughs and the saving of lives through the advancements of…

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