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The ethical, legal, and moral issues.
             aroused by cloning have been raised by previous projects, and are now simply emerging again,.
             with its focus on three major points: the shift from sexual reproduction with that of asexual.
             replication of existing genes; the ability to predetermine the genes of a child; and the ability to.
             create many genetically identical children (Report/Recommendations of the NBAC). .
             The public responded to Dolly with a mixture of fear and excitement, questioning the.
             benefits and the disasters that could happen in the future if research was to continue. From a poll.
             taken by Maurice Bernstein, M.D., the results showed that 72% of the votes said that cloning.
             should be prohibited by law. They believe that cloning for any reason would be an unethical and.
             immoral thing to do. A common misconception of cloning is that it is the instantaneous creation.
             of a fully grown adult from the cells of the individual. Also, that an exact copy, although much.
             younger, of an existing person could be made, reflecting the belief that one's genes bear a simple.
             relationship to the physical and psychological traits that make up a person. This is one point that.
             those against cloning are often worried about. That the clone would have no soul, no mind, no.
             feelings or emotions of their own, no say in how their life will be with their destiny predetermined.
             for them, and that each individual clone would not be unique. They are also afraid that the clone.
             will not be treated like a person, more like a worthless second copy, or a fill-in for what was.
             there but now is lost. Although the genes do play an important part, its the interaction among a.
             person's genetic inheritance, their environment, memories, different life experiences, and the.
             process of learning that result in the uniqueness of each individual (Mario, Christopher). .
             People think that by cloning, we are taking the creation of life into our own hands, giving.


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