Why Is Cloning Good?
Cloning is the process of creating the genetic twin of a living thing. Ethical questions surround the concept of stamping out copies of a species and the potential abuses surrounding the technology. The benefits, however, potentially outweigh the risks. With regulated cloning, the medical world would be able to tackle genetic health issues that were incurable.Successful ProcedureFor Dolly, the cloned sheep, scientists extracted a single cell from the mother’s udder and implanted the nucleus containing the DNA into an egg with the DNA removed. After being briefly cultured, the egg was transplanted into the womb of a surrogate ewe.Medical BenefitCloning for medical purposes has the potential to benefit many people. Currently, animals used in medical testing are genetically altered to fit the testing needs. Cloning would greatly reduce the time necessary to make an animal model. The result would be many identical animals perfect for study.Therapeutic CloningThe aim of therapeutic cloning