Why We Shouldn T Animal Cloning Be Banned

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Should cloning be banned? Cloning is taking an object or an organism and making an exact copy of the original object or the original organism. Many scientists have already cloned animals and food. Cloning animals is unsafe and the animal will not act exactly like the original animal. Cloning humans is highly unsafe, and religious views are against cloning. Cloning should be banned, because animal cloning is unsafe, and this won’t make a cloned act the same. “Cloning the animal would never replicate the exact pet due to the many environmental factors that influence personality and even appearance.” (Issue). A cloned animal has never gone through the same things that the original animal has. This will cause the clone to look different in some ways and act differently. A cloned pet also won’t act the same as the original. “Clones are not copies, and the attempt to make them causes harm to animals.”(Pet Cloning). Forcing a cloned animal to act the same as the original will harm them. Cloned animals not acting the same as the original isn’t the only thing that’s unsafe about cloning. “In all animal experiments, fewer than two-three percent of all cloning attempts succeed.”(Cloning). Animal cloning is very harmful and is …show more content…

“Because, there is no screening test that can ensure a cloned embryo is normal.”(Cloning Humans). There is no way to know they can see if the cloning went wrong or right. “Nearly all scientists now agree that attempts to clone human beings carry massive risks of producing unhealthy, abnormal, and malformed children.”(Kass). Even scientists are saying that cloning humans is unsafe. “....it threatens identity and individuality,..”(Kass). Cloning a human would make two of the ‘same’ person, meaning they will have the same fingerprints, DNA, and identity. Many people are against human cloning, because it is unsafe. However, some people have different reasons due to their

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