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Tuesday, 2 April 2019

Cloning

What is cloning ?

Cloning is when A skin cell containing all 46 chromosomes is taken from any one then an egg cell containing only 23 chromosomes is taken from a donor. Then the nuclei are removed from both cells the nucleus from any one cell containing all 46 chromosomes is inserted into the donor egg cell. The egg cell now contains all the instructions to make Albert Einstein the egg cell is surgically inserted into the donor's womb 9 months later, a baby is born that is a perfect genetic clone of Albert Einstein.




Cloning technology should be used to replicate endangered animals, such as the kiwi, and to bring extinct animals, such as the moa, back to life. Humans are responsible for making them endangered or extinct so we should use our technology to bring them back to life.

I agree because it could bring extinct animals back to life to have more animals living

Cloning technology should be used to staff our armies.If they were cloned from anonymous donors then they wouldn't have real parents.This means if they were killed in battle it wouldn't matter as much compared to the loss of a normal human soldier one with parents.

I agree because the clones could fight for us and our armies would not have to go out to war and sacrifice there own lives for us.



Cloning technology should be used to replicate a child which is dying of a terminal disease.Especially if they are an only child.

disagree because if you made more then they could be a little devil and be a naughty demon making trouble  




Hundreds of people die each year waiting for organs to be donated for transplanting.We should use cloning technology to produce humans which we could then harvest organs from.






Cloning technology should be used to bring back to life famous and influential people from the past. Shakespeare,Newton,Einstein and others could be brought back and encouraged to be even greater than before.This could lead to a massive advancement of the human race.

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