Do Scientists Know How to Clone Humans?
It would be accurate to say that a number of scientists understand the process required to clone humans, but very few would be anxious to perform full-scale experiments to perfect that process. There are far more negative results than positive during current animal cloning procedures, with some experts suggesting only 1 or 2 successes for every 100 attempts. If scientists attempted to clone humans based on current success rates, their laboratories would most likely be shut down and the researchers could be tried for crimes against humanity. It could be decades before the technology of cloning improves enough for scientists to even consider a feasible way to clone humans. Most cloning performed today is not of the reproductive or replicant variety, such as the case of the cloned sheep named Dolly. That procedure requires the complete removal of a donor egg’s nucleus and the implantation of DNA and other materials from the animal to be cloned. This would also be the method scientists wou