Research over sheep cloning has widely proven useful for the future of genetic discovery. As a genetics student I have yet to come across the marvels of cloning; however, while pursuing a career as a medical doctor, I will have been a part of learning about the delicate intricacies of the procedure and how is accomplished. First, one must understand the back bones of sheep cloning and from there this passage will dive into the success of the first sheep clone, Dolly, also some pros and cons as well as ethical issues, and from there some opinions and where are currently today with the matter.
Clones are organisms that are exact genetic copies of one another. Clones have been around for years for example identical twins are an example of clones; however, with the help of innovative genetic technologies, cloning has moved over to manmade or orchestrated procedures. In the case of sheep cloning, scientist could use a procedure called the somatic cell nuclear transfer, which is the use of a non-sex cell, and were able to move its nucleus into an egg cell that had had its nucleus and DNA remove, added some chemical tweaks, and then the new egg cell started to work just like a freshly fertilized egg. Although sheep cloning was a huge step in genetic discovery, the clones of other organisms have been around for
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May people around the world are not on board as they see it as a crime against nature and ethically damning more especially he the issue is pointed towards the use of human clones. While many do not know the details of everything that is involved with cloning and its finer intricacies, many people are eager to jump the gun. Many areas have a ban on cloning and in some other areas the ban on cloning is strictly prohibited towards human cloning only. Even some advocacy groups look to ban therapeutic cloning, although it could potentially save