Cloning has the potential to end organ waitlists and food shortages by allowing scientists to clone organs for transplant patients and clone endangered farm animals to increase food supplies, though building cloning factories requires substantial investment. A new $31 million cloning factory in China aims to produce 100,000 cows in 2016 to meet growing beef demand through cloning, demonstrating its ability to address societal needs but high costs. Cloning involves extracting DNA from one organism and placing it into another to create a clone of the original.
Cloning has the potential to end organ waitlists and food shortages by allowing scientists to clone organs for transplant patients and clone endangered farm animals to increase food supplies, though building cloning factories requires substantial investment. A new $31 million cloning factory in China aims to produce 100,000 cows in 2016 to meet growing beef demand through cloning, demonstrating its ability to address societal needs but high costs. Cloning involves extracting DNA from one organism and placing it into another to create a clone of the original.
Cloning has the potential to end organ waitlists and food shortages by allowing scientists to clone organs for transplant patients and clone endangered farm animals to increase food supplies, though building cloning factories requires substantial investment. A new $31 million cloning factory in China aims to produce 100,000 cows in 2016 to meet growing beef demand through cloning, demonstrating its ability to address societal needs but high costs. Cloning involves extracting DNA from one organism and placing it into another to create a clone of the original.
society. If a person needs an organ donation instead of waiting on a list scientists can simply clone them a new organ. This can potentially end wait lists for organs and help thousands. Cloning can help with food shortages. If cows and chickens become endangered species and we run low on food supplies we could clone more and more animals until we get back to a normal supply. In conclusion, cloning could end hunger and help people on organ donor lists.
Did you know that there is
currently a cloning factory being built in Tianjin, China to help deal with their growing beef demand. The factory will cost $31 million dollars, but it will produce 100,000 cows in 2016 after being built in May. This shows that cloning can help society but it will cost a lot of money.
CL O NIN G IN FO RM ATIO N
Cloning is the process of
extracting DNA from one organism and putting it into another until the second gives birth to the first's clone.