What is needed in the world to clone 5

Updated on science 2024-04-08
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The ones most needed are animals that are on the verge of extinction.

    Such as: giant pandas, red-crowned cranes, sables and other endangered animals!

    Aquatic: Chinese sturgeon, white-sided dolphin, all cetaceans.

    Terrestrial: Panda.

    Birds: Toki, woodpeckers of all species.

    Reptiles: tortoises, golden turtles, green-backed lizards.

    There are also a variety of endangered plants.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you clone yourself, it's okay to go to class and take exams. I propose to clone some scientists and contribute to a better survival of humanity. Don't be a politician, a military strategist, etc.

    There are also medical benefits.

    He can also make the dreams of many people who are not fertile fulfilled.

    At present, the scientific community divides cloning into two types: sexual cloning and reproductive cloning. The former is the use of embryonic stem cells to clone human organs for medical research and solve the problem of insufficient donors for organ transplantation, which is supported by the international scientific community and the ethical community, but there is a premise that the embryo used for sexual cloning cannot exceed the limit of 14 days of gestation. As for reproductive cloning, commonly known as human cloning, because it violates bioethical principles in general, the mainstream opinion of scientists is firmly opposed.

    UNESCO, the World Health Organization and the International Commission on the Ethics of the Human Genome (ICH) and States** have also been very clear about their opposition to reproductive cloning.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Endangered animals, delicious food, interesting things, water, oases, earth, atmosphere, oxygen, mountains, books, money, internal organs, bone marrow, blood, good people, expensive things, and chemical drugs, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Human cloning is not feasible.

    Can be cloned: Aquatic: Chinese sturgeon, white-sided dolphin, all cetaceans.

    Terrestrial: Panda.

    Birds: Toki, woodpeckers of all species.

    Reptiles: tortoises, golden turtles, green-backed lizards.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It should be cloning resources that are about to be depleted, and animals that are on the verge of extinction.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Rare animals. Almost endangered.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Pigs. Cow!

    Horses! I want to eat and use it1

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A rare animal that is on the verge of extinction.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Clone good people, and endangered animals.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Need to clone a cherished animal and an earth

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No. First of all, cloning technology is not perfect. For example, cloning sheep Dolly fell ill and died, and cloning uses artificial means to isolate DNA from somatic cells and then combine again, during which it is very likely that genetic mutations will occur.

    Secondly, it violates human ethics and morality. Because human cloning is only a technology, yet there is no parent in the traditional sense. And some religions are against it.

    Finally, there is no law on the term human cloning, such as whether the cloned human beings have the rights of all human beings and citizens, whether the cloned human beings belong to the perpetrators of the cloning acts, or the providers of their cells.

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    Clone, in a broad sense, refers to the process of using biotechnology to produce offspring from asexual reproduction that have exactly the same genetic tissue as the original individual. In horticulture, cloning refers to the offspring of a single plant produced through vegetative reproduction, and many plants obtain a large number of offspring from a single plant through asexual reproduction such as cloning.

    In biology, it refers to the selective copying of a DNA sequence (molecular clone), a cell (cell clone), or an individual (individual clone).

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In the world, cloning technology has been widely studied and applied. Cloning refers to the reproduction of an organism that is identical to the original through asexual reproduction. Although there have been many breakthroughs in science and technology, there is still a lot of controversy and opposition when it comes to human cloning.

    First of all, cloning technology is of great importance in the field of medical research and biotechnology. Through cloning technology, high-quality breeds and excellent animal links can be replicated to meet market demand. In addition, cloning technology can also be used in medical research, such as regenerative medicine, tissue cloning, and other fields.

    However, human cloning has been controversial. One of the main issues relates to moral and ethical issues. Many believe that human cloning can destabilize families and societies and also lead to moral and ethical problems.

    Although a number of countries had established cloning-related legislation and provisions, they had been the subject of many criticisms and questions.

    In addition, the technical difficulty and risks of human cloning are also an important issue. At present, human cloning technology is still in its infancy, and there are certain risks and uncertainties in the operation process. For example, cloning a human can face physical and mental health challenges, such as genetic mutations and other physical defects that can lead to the cloning process.

    Despite the many challenges and risks associated with cloning, developments in this field will have a significant impact on the future of medicine, science and technology, and life sciences. At the same time, we also need to pay attention to the problems brought about by human cloning in terms of ethics and morality, promote scientific research, and maintain a safe and cautious attitude.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Human cloning is the breeding of humans through cloning technology, that is, their genome is exactly the same as that of another person. At the moment, there is no evidence that human cloning exists in the world, but there are some organizations that claim that they are conducting or planning experiments on human cloning. The technical, ethical and ethical issues of human cloning have raised a lot of controversy and concern.

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