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If scientists can clone a sheep, why is it so difficult to clone a human?

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If scientists can clone a sheep, why is it so difficult to clone a human?

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I think that cloning Dolly the Sheep was hard, they had 227 attempts, and I think it would be possible to clone a human, but it would be a problem. There is a lot of legal things that would have to be dealt with and the Human Rights. So I don’t think it would be impossible, it would simply be other matters that would have to be taken in consideration, and a lot of people would be angry (for example, you are against it) so bringing a human into the world just because they could, wouldn’t be a very good thing, they after all, well, not really have an identity… they would simply be a clone of someone already here. That’s what I think anyway.

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The sheep that have been cloned have not been perfect copies at first. My understanding is that many animals have been cloned now but if you clone a dog or a horse and it winds up a bit more stupid or whatever it is not such a worry for us. Humans in some ways may be more complicated and harder to copy. In either case if you cloned a dog and its language centre of its brain made it wag its tail wrong we mightn’t notice. If something went wrong with a human such as not talking right we would more likely notice and get upset about it.

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