Cloning

             ALL CONSTRAINTS UPON CLONING SHOULD BE LIFED
             Cloning has been a very controversial topic since it affects moral
             values of human beings and other living things alike. In February
             1997 scientists in Scotland announced the birth of the first cloned
             sheep named Dolly, this heralded the future of cloning possibilities
             and scientists began extensive experiments on cloning and have
             since then cloned both plants and animals successfully. The next
             step was to clone actual human beings but before experiments
             could have been carried out pressure started build on the
             scientists because people started to doubt if cloning was ethical
             and morally correct. Governments began to introduce bans and
             constraints on cloning, as they felt cloning was not correct and
             because they represented the people of its country, it had to act
             on it. Cloning has its cons but its pros seem to overcome them
             greatly.
             If cloning were allowed to be experimented scientists would come
             up of a way to clone body organs which are an exact replica of an
             individual body organ. This would prove very to be very beneficial
             to a person who may have lost a body organ such as a kidney,
             scientists could clone that particular organ for the individual,
             which, in the long run, would work better than a transplant organ.
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