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    we think that scientists are actually going to bring back an extinct animal not cloning it. The bucardo was a goat like animal that became extinct for a while but scientists were able to get another species of goat pregnant with the eggs from the bucardo, it was successful but only for a few minutes. According to the Long Now Foundation, the scientists used the same methods as they would cloning an animal. The cloning methods and de-extinction research has made the scientists come to realize…

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    created. Dolly was not the end of cloning. Scientists debated creating a mammoth through a process known as de-extinction. They decided against cloning a dead mammoth not because it was hard, but because they would have nowhere to put the animal (nationalgeographic.com 1). Even humans could be cloned. But what will soon be possible is to enhance ourselves through genetic modification. We currently do this with food; GMOs (genetically modified organisms) are created by cloning the DNA of one…

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    In Frankenstein, Nature and science have brought a significant impact onto the characters. The progression of science combined with nature leads to a debacle. With this, there are various effects and roles shown through nature and science. Mary Shelley expresses her message about this. In her times, she was part of the transition from the Enlightenment to the Romanticist age and this led her to composing a story with nature and science competing against each other. From the struggles between the…

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    As human technological improvement progresses into the present-day, the public is confronted with difficult issues. Genetic modification and cloning are both notable examples of technological issues that have considerable moral and ethical implications. Genetic modification is a stirring subject, and genetically modified organisms in particular, has widespread potential to develop modern day agriculture. To move towards a sustainable future in food production there should be the widespread…

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    In this summary response I will be talking about cloning in Brave New World and compare it too gene editing. In Brave New World the have a process called Bokanovsky’s Process which essentially is the fictional process for cloning humans. The human eggs in the story are put in to in vitro which means outside their normal biological habitat. In this world where the government controls everything it’s extremely important for them to control the number of humans. The process does not apply to the…

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    "Due to the potential advantages for pharmaceutical companies farmers, and research agencies, mammalian cloning is likely to become a common technology towards the end of this decade" (Smith 923). Allowing scientists to create a doppelganger will certainly open a new set of ideas in the science field; life can be recreated all in the hands of a scientists. Cloning in science will lead to a whole new style of living by helping those in need through medical advancements, the reviving of extinct or…

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    by changing an organism 's genome using biotechnology. An insertion or deletion of DNA segments can change genetic abnormalities. The two types of genetic cloning involved in genetic engineering are Therapeutic and Reproductive Cloning. Therapeutic Cloning has benefits in treating various diseases through cell replication. Reproductive cloning focuses on creating human body parts, reproducing copies of human beings and producing designer babies This review will compare and contrast the pros and…

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    encountered the remarkable undertaking of selecting a sperm donor, but what about ordering, through a catalog, the specific genes, abilities, and cosmetic characteristics for a child-to-be? Although the technology for human genetic engineering and cloning has yet to be fully developed, the idea of “designer children” (Sandel 2007, 7) can no longer be thought of as a science fiction, rather society must recognize it wholly as a science and more importantly as a reality (McKibben 2003, 67).…

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    discoveries of human cloning have become monstrous. Human cloning is…

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    not function correctly. A cloning debate was established in the late 1998 which two scientific reports were published do to the success of isolating human stem cells. Embryos stem cells are able to adapt to many different function and activities than other stems cells. They are different and committed to a specific function than adult stem cells. A reminder about ES cell is that it can also be derived from embryos created through somatic cell, nuclear transfer, or cloning. Stem cells have…

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