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Reproductive Cloning

 

            Science, according to the definition given by the dictionary, "is the ability to produce solutions in some problem domain- (Hyperdictionnary, 2003). Human beings have always tried to find solutions to their problems, and examples of those nuisances are illnesses and diseases. Successful in some cases, but still incompetent in other cases genetic diseases constitute, in contemporary times, the major challenge to scientists. Cloning, considered as being one of the most controversial issues in a modern society, consists actually of two major types. Reproductive cloning, "has as its goal the birth of a cloned child-, and therapeutic cloning, "seeks to use cloning technology for medical purposes-. (Debrovner, 2003). Since therapeutic cloning is used for medical purposes, I would encourage scientists to make more researches in this promising field, but at the same time they have to keep attached to their main goal. However, I see reproductive cloning as insulting to humanity, since it shows no respect to ethics and nature.
             Actually, everyone knows about the story of the famous sheep named Dolly, which is the first cloned creature in the world. The cloning of this animal raised many issues among people concerning ethics and the possibility to apply cloning on humans. As a human being I feel concerned with the subject, and second I have some principles and believes that, in fact, contradict with some aspects of cloning. We already know, or at least for those who studied biology, that what mainly constitutes a human body are muscles, bones, organs, and blood. Consequently, all these components are made from cells, and the nucleuses of these cells contain a total number of forty-six chromosomes; twenty-two pairs of somatic chromosomes and two sex chromosomes. Now concerning human reproduction, it consists of mixing a man's sperm with a woman's egg, and since they are sex cells they contains only twenty-two somatic chromosomes and one sex chromosome.


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