¶ … against human cloning. The writer explores both sides of the issue and comes down against its use or possibility of its use. There were four sources used to complete this paper.
Over the past few decades, medical advances have made life better than ever before. People are living longer, their health is better and their quality of life is above any previous standard. Today, people can be cured of illnesses that used to mean death while at the same time practicing preventative medicine that will provide them with a longer life. Advances in the medical field have provided many benefits to human life but the question becomes, how much is too much? The ability to clone humans and human parts is just on the horizon. Steps have been taken to push it through the FDA regulations and the public is being told the ability is just around the corner. Cloning, while on the surface has many benefits, is something that should not be allowed to occur. While medical science has provided many positive contributions to society, the ability to clone is going over the line and should never be legislated to happen.
"Cloning, as a scientific technique, is not new. Genetically identical copies of whole organisms in horticulture (known as varieties) are commonplace. In addition, some forms of invertebrates (ie earth worms, and the like), can regenerate themselves quite readily. While vertebrates do not have this ability, the "cloning" of vertebrates does occur naturally through the formation and birth of identical twins with the chance separation of a single embryo into halves during early development.
Indeed, the first case of an artificially occurring clone dates back to the 1960s where the transplantation of cell nuclei was successfully used to clone frogs J1 Although the frogs never reached adulthood, the technology was lauded as a tremendous breakthrough.
After a drought in cloning advances in the 1980s, the world's attention focused sharply on the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland, when in 1997, a research team announced the successful cloning of a sheep, Dolly, by modifying the technology developed decades earlier. The technique used to create Dolly is known as nuclear transplantation cloning (13) of which there are five steps:
(i) acquiring acceptable donor and recipient eggs;
(ii) nuclear transfer;
(iii) cellular fusion;
(iv) activation; and (v) implantation (Keough, 2003).
Recently, politicians have been lining up on both sides of the cloning debate. Those who are advocating for it believe it will advance medical science in a positive manner, while those who are against it believe just the opposite (Abrams, 2005). Cloning has received a lot of attention, including the recent birth of a sheep that was cloned as a scientific experiment that garnered worldwide attention.
Politicians who are against cloning are using other nations as reasons to stop its process. "Therapeutic cloning is the purposeful creation for purposeful destruction of human life," said Weldon, whose bill has 115 co-sponsors. "This is abhorrent science, and the U.N., France and Germany agree with my position and it is time America do the same (Abrams, 2005)."
Cloning is something that has garnered world wide attention. Different nations are racing to both be the first to be able to clone humans as well as be the first to ban its ability. It is much like the creation of nuclear weapons as once it has been done there will be no going back.
Once nuclear weapons were invented the only thing the world could do was race against itself to get better and more destructive weapons than other nations were getting.
Cloning is going to work much the same way . Once it is completed there will be no way to undo it. Companies that develop the ability to clone will be competing to sell it on the open market. The competition will become fierce and there will be a market for black market cloning to...
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