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This 4 page paper argues the thesis that this type of cloning might actually imperil humans and the world. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Bioethical Considerations Cloning Food
and Organs Research Compiled by 3/2011 Please
Not surprisingly, news involving one organism or another being cloned is not that infrequent in todays world. It seems
that the most predominant use of cloning is to serve the interests of human beings. While some researchers have worked with cloning that would benefit the natural world, cloning
efforts focuses for example on the breeding populations of endangered species or actually reintroducing species that have gone extinct, the primary focus of cloning is to serve humans themselves either
by increasing food supply or by providing transplant organs. The thesis can be presented, however, that a reliance on cloning for these purposes might actually imperil the human population
and most certainly the natural world on which we depend. The intent of this paper is to review some of the more frequent applications of cloning and to discuss
those applications for a bioethics standpoint. The process of cloning produces products or even individuals that are genetically identical. The process can
occur in three distinct ways. These are 1. Gene cloning, 2. reproductive cloning, and 3. therapeutic cloning (Wagner, 2007). In gene coding the genes or
even segments of an organisms DNA is produced by taking samples of the genes from the progenitor organism and placing them in a vector cell such as a bacteria or
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