According to the New York Times, Dr. Dominko said, “Your success cannot be 1 or 2 percent. A 2 percent success rate is not a success, it's a biological accident. Where's the other 98 percent? Show me them.'' Scientists have only reported their few successes not their many failures. It just goes to show that cloning is not reliable. Even when it works, no one knows why, it just does. Luck should not be the reason for cloning to work, there should be a certain process that works each time because scientists have no idea why it and how it works. Science experiments need to be able to be replicated and scientists haven’t figured that out yet with the concept of
According to the New York Times, Dr. Dominko said, “Your success cannot be 1 or 2 percent. A 2 percent success rate is not a success, it's a biological accident. Where's the other 98 percent? Show me them.'' Scientists have only reported their few successes not their many failures. It just goes to show that cloning is not reliable. Even when it works, no one knows why, it just does. Luck should not be the reason for cloning to work, there should be a certain process that works each time because scientists have no idea why it and how it works. Science experiments need to be able to be replicated and scientists haven’t figured that out yet with the concept of