Negative Effects of Animal Cloning
A method used to produce multiple copies of a certain animal is referred to as animal cloning. The most frequently and latest method of cloning is called Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer. In this method, the nucleus is removed from one animal and replaced with a nucleus from the animal to be cloned Panno, 2009.
In most cases, the donor has to be an animal which has desirable traits. The cell will develop into an embryo that will be implanted into the surrogate mother. The born animal will have the same DNA as that of the donor animal, which will ensure that it will also have the same desirable traits.
Less biodiversity
Due to cloning and using of animals with the desirable traits, there is a likelihood that the animals cloned will all have the same DNA which will result in no biodiversity. This will mean that in case one animal is affected by a certain disease, there is a high chance that all the other cloned animals will be infected too. There are other far reaching consequences to this like a whole population of animals can be wiped out because of a particular disease. This will affect the whole food chain for other animals as well.
The lack of diversity in animals would lead to the weakening of the animals' ability for adaptation. Since cloning will use the DNA of certain animals, the resultant clones would not be able to adapt to environmental changes. Without diversity, the population of animals will not manage to adapt in order for its survival. As cloned animals will mostly have the same gene pool, there will not be any variable traits that would allow the cloned animals to adapt. Genetic diversity allows a species to evolve. Cloned animals will have less genetic variations and...
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