Some interesting facts about cloning are: Human stem cells and rat cells have been mixed at some point. The first cloned animal was a tadpole. Despite the research that has been put into cloning, 95% of attempts fail.
4 out of 12 birth mothers died :o & it took 276 embryos to make Dolly, the first cloned sheep
Cloning of animals is legal, but cloning of humans is considered to be a taboo and is not legal.
no
genetic research generally involves cloning, as in cloning unicellular organisms and some animals but cloning humans is not allowed and should not be allowed. in a nut shell genetic research involving cloning should not be practiced in any country because a lot of people disabuse opportunities given to them.
There are no federal laws completely banning human cloning in the United States. There are regulations against using federal funds for cloning research. A United Nations declaration was adopted, calling for the worldwide ban of human cloning.
The controversy surrounding human cloning is an ethical issue. People wonder if humans have the right to create other humans and if humans do have that right, do they also have the right to take life away? The controversy is over life and death and who has the power to control them.
Cloning humans.
Cloning of animals is legal, but cloning of humans is considered to be a taboo and is not legal.
Cloning of humans is definitely a serious (mortal) sin.
The cloning of humans and animals can be done the exact same way for both. The methods that can be used are artificial embryo twinning and somatic cell nuclear transfer.
no
Time will tell
cloning should be banned for humans but people pay to have there pets cloned.
there are many ethical problems involved in cloning humans
Some potential benefits of cloning humans, animals, plants, etc. would be cloning needed body parts for sick people, cloning important people, cloning missed, loved ones, etc.
no person should be cloned
As of now, scientists have not developed a cloning machine that can clone humans or animals. The cloning process typically involves removing the nucleus from an egg cell and inserting the nucleus of the individual being cloned. This process is complex and currently limited to cloning certain organisms under controlled laboratory conditions.
Humans have never been cloned to date.