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Cloning is the Creation of another person that is an exact copy of another person (Clarke 1); this leaves too much to the imagination and leads to misunderstanding of the methods scientists use in cloning. In more clear terms, cloning is the process in which DNA of a female egg is replaced with different DNA from another cell. This process is referred to as the Nuclear Transfer or Nuclear Substitution. DNA molecule
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This could also lead to a prevention and or cure for AIDS and cancer. Inhibitors can be injected into a growing clone so that only certain organs will be produced.
A mixture between two people's genetic structure could provide a way for infertile couples or homosexual couples with a way to create a genetically related child. Genes from humans that produce necessary proteins, for example, could be included in the animal DNA so that the animal would produce that protein in its milk or blood. The protein could then be extracted and used in human treatments for various diseases or disorders (Dumesic 2). Mutations are natural, but when it causes an abnormality it is a hard thing for a person to live with. The major problems with transplants today are organ rejections; it is important to find a donor that matches certain criteria so that the immune system does not destroy the organ. Part of their genetic structure has strengthened the immune system to the point that it rids the body of these diseases. The benefits of cloning are innumerable to the medical field and could revolutionize potentially fatal procedures. In this operation, the nucleus, which is the part of the cell that contains the DNA, are carefully removed from an unfertilized female egg then replaced with the DNA from the cell of another person (Harris 4). It shares none of the same memories, knows none of the same people, and it will experience completely different things. Their genes could be used in gene therapy, and help to strengthen peoples immune systems so they too can rid their bodies of these diseases.
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