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clonari umane

ADVANTAGES

THE PROCESS OF HUMAN CLONING WILL HELP BRING NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN


MEDICAL SCIENCE. BY PRODUCING A DUPLICATE HUMAN, THE PROSPECT OF
EXCHANGING GENETIC MATERIAL CAN HELP PREVENT OR CURE DISEASES THAT CAN
AFFECT THAT PERSON'S LIFE. IT COULD ALSO BUILD A NEW LINE OF RESEARCH
SIMILAR TO WHAT WE'RE SEEING NOW WITH EMBRYONIC STEM CELL THERAPIES.
Human cloning could allow us to be
prepared for global warming.

Evolutionary processes require us to adapt to the changing circumstances of our planet, such as
issues related to global warming.

Future generations could benefit from human cloning because it would speed up
developmental processes as natural selection seeks to add more power to humanity.

We should take our genetic profile from the most resilient people, apply it to new births, and
create a society that is prepared for the potential challenges ahead.

Human cloning could help us cure genetic diseases like cystic fibrosis or thalassemia. Genetic
engineering can also help us solve complex disorders like heart disease or schizophrenia.

Human cloning could also begin to reduce the overall cost of treating diseases around the
world.
Human cloning requires an effective method of genetic engineering. Using our current
technology, we will apply bacterial enzymes to locate genes in our DNA to produce the
necessary replication changes.

Disadvantages of cloning humans


Scientists have tried to bring the species back from extinction, with little success, using
harvested cells, with most offspring dying within minutes of birth
Cloning humans would produce two individuals with the same genetic profile, at least.
Every person should have their brain and body to be like any other person with a genome
profile.
A person would evolve specifically according to his circumstances, but because of the
physical similarities involved, there would also be questions about individuality.
The cells of cognition obtained as they age are defined in their material structures. When a
child develops, it produces genetic data that its genome maintains.
We know cloning is possible, but what we don't yet understand is how this method will
affect the knowledge stored in our DNA.

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