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  1. PDF The Ethical Implications of Human Cloning

    The Ethical Implications of Human Cloning. and on embryos created for research (whether natural or cloned) are morally on a par.This conclusion can be accepted by people who hold very different views about the moral status of the embryo. If cloning for stem cell research violates the respect the embryo is due,then so does stem cell research on ...

  2. Cloning humans? Biological, ethical, and social considerations

    Human cloning more typically refers to "reproductive cloning," the use of somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) to obtain eggs that could develop into adult individuals. Human cloning has occasionally been suggested as a way to improve the genetic endowment of mankind, by cloning individuals of great achievement, for example, in sports ...

  3. The Cloning Debates and Progress in Biotechnology

    The Cloning Debates and Progress in Biotechnology. The perception by humans of what is doable is itself a great determiner of future events. Thus, the successful sheep cloning experiment leading to "Dolly" by Ian Wilmut and associates at Roslin Institute, Midlothian, UK, compels us to look in the mirror and consider the issue of human cloning.

  4. PDF CLONING HUMAN BEINGS

    Human cloning would enable the duplication of individuals of great talent, genius, character, or other exemplary qualities. The first four reasons for human cloning considered above looked to benefits to specific individuals, usually parents, from being able to reproduce by means of human cloning.

  5. Human cloning

    Human cloning is the creation of a genetically identical copy of a human. ... Another Nobel Laureate, James D. Watson, publicized the potential and the perils of cloning in his Atlantic Monthly essay, "Moving Toward the Clonal Man", in 1971. With the cloning of a sheep known as Dolly in 1996 by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), ...

  6. PCBE: Human Cloning and Human Dignity: An Ethical Inquiry -- Full Report

    Gaylin hoped that the prospect of human cloning would awaken the public - and the scientific community - to the larger ethical implications of the life sciences. 16 The same year, biologist and ethicist Leon R. Kass published an essay in The Public Interest called "Making Babies - The New Biology and the 'Old' Morality," which addressed ...

  7. Cloning

    Cloning. First published Wed Sep 17, 2008; substantive revision Fri Dec 10, 2021. Dolly the sheep, the first mammal cloned from a somatic (body) cell, came into the world innocent as a lamb. However, soon after the announcement of her birth in February 1997 (Wilmut et al., 1997) she caused panic and controversy.

  8. The global governance of human cloning: the case of UNESCO

    Since Dolly the Sheep was cloned in 1996, the question of whether human reproductive cloning should be banned or pursued has been the subject of international debate. Feelings run strong on both ...

  9. Cloning (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Winter 2009 Edition)

    This is a file in the archives of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Cloning. First published Wed Sep 17, 2008. Dolly, the first mammal cloned from an adult body cell, came into the world as innocent as a lamb; but she has caused panic and controversy, as well as a vast academic and popular literature on the ethics and regulation of cloning.

  10. Reflections on Human Cloning

    have perfected human cloning as a medical technique. Perhaps much sooner than any of us realize, we will see nearly identical genetic repli-cas of humans.' For purposes of this Essay, I assume that the human cloning proc-ess will be physically safe and that the genetic knockoffs, as children and adults, will be healthy.

  11. The Concept of Human Cloning

    The Adult DNA cloning is the process that entails removing the DNA from the embryo and replacing it with another one from an adult animal. The method is employed to give an exact duplicate of an existing animal. The process has been successfully carried out on sheep and goats, but not tried on human beings.

  12. Why Clone?

    The prospect of cloning humans is highly controversial, and it raises a number of ethical, legal, and social challenges that need to be considered. The vast majority of scientists and lawmakers view human reproductive cloning—cloning for the purpose of making a human baby—immoral. Supporters see it as a possible solution to infertility ...

  13. Human Cloning Essay: Should we be scared of cloning humans?

    This is a model answer for a human cloning essay. If you look at the task, the wording is slightly different from the common 'do you agree or disagree' essay. However, it is essentially asking the same thing. As people live longer and longer, the idea of cloning human beings in order to provide spare parts is becoming a reality.

  14. The Ethics of Human Cloning

    The Ethics of Human Cloning. The American Enterprise, March 1, 1999. Social critics James Q. Wilson and Leon Kass debate the social, psychological and ethical ramifications of human cloning. Wilson supports limited cloning to two-parent heterosexual families and believes the source of the egg should be restricted to race, ethnicity or sex, but ...

  15. Scientific and Medical Aspects of Human Reproductive Cloning

    Possible reasons for undertaking human reproductive cloning have been analyzed according to their degree of justification. For example, in reference 10 it is proposed that human reproductive cloning aimed at establishing a genetic link to a gametically infertile parent would be more justifiable than an attempt by a sexually fertile person aimed ...

  16. The Ethics of Human Cloning and Stem Cell Research

    Bioethics Resources. The Ethics of Human Cloning and Stem Cell Research. "California Cloning: A Dialogue on State Regulation" was convened October 12, 2001, by the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Its purpose was to bring together experts from the fields of science, religion, ethics, and law to discuss how the state ...

  17. Cloning Fact Sheet

    Cloning Fact Sheet. The term cloning describes a number of different processes that can be used to produce genetically identical copies of a biological entity. The copied material, which has the same genetic makeup as the original, is referred to as a clone. Researchers have cloned a wide range of biological materials, including genes, cells ...

  18. Cloning

    Cloning, the process of generating a genetically identical copy of a cell or an organism. Cloning happens often in nature, as when a cell replicates itself asexually without genetic alteration or recombination. Learn more about cloning experiments, cloning techniques, and the ethics of human reproductive cloning.

  19. Ethical Debate on Human Cloning

    Cloning refers to the scientific multiplication and production of new cells to reproduce individuals that resemble their natural counterparts (Craig 3). It involves the duplication and modification of reproductive genes from different individuals to produce individuals that resemble their parents. This essay explores the issues raised by ...

  20. Human cloning laws, human dignity and the poverty of the policy making

    The regulation of human cloning continues to be a significant national and international policy issue. Despite years of intense academic and public debate, there is little clarity as to the philosophical foundations for many of the emerging policy choices. The notion of "human dignity" is commonly used to justify cloning laws. The basis for this justification is that reproductive human cloning ...

  21. Human Cloning: Exploring the Pros and Cons Free Essay Example

    This essay examines the pros and cons of human cloning, considering its ethical, social, and scientific implications. Pros of Human Cloning. 1. Medical Advancements: Cloning can facilitate the creation of embryonic stem cells for therapeutic purposes, aiding in the treatment of various diseases such as Parkinson's and diabetes. It also offers ...

  22. Cross-ancestry atlas of gene, isoform, and splicing regulation in the

    This work uniformly processed and systematically characterized gene, isoform, and splicing quantitative trait loci in the developing human brain across 672 unique samples from 4 to 39 postconception weeks, and constructed a comprehensive set of developmentally regulated gene and isoform coexpression networks harboring unique cell-type specificity and genetic enrichments. Neuropsychiatric ...

  23. Cloning humans? Biological, ethical, and social considerations

    Human cloning has occasionally been suggested as a way to improve the genetic endowment of mankind, by cloning individuals of great achievement, for example, in sports, music, the arts, science, literature, politics, and the like, or of acknowledged virtue. These suggestions seemingly have never been taken seriously.

  24. Human Cloning for Reproduction and Other Prohibited Practices Act 2003

    Maximum penalty: Imprisonment for 15 years. 9 Ofence—developing a human embryo outside the body of a woman for more than 14 days. A person commits an ofence if the person intentionally develops a human embryo outside the body of a woman for a period of more than 14 days, excluding any period when development is suspended.

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    The brown macroalga Saccharina japonica (Laminariales, Phaeophyta) is the most productive cultured seaweed in the world. In order to improve the biosafety of transgenic kelp, it is necessary to develop endogenous constitutive promoters, replacing those of virus origin. In this study, the housekeeping actin gene from S. japonica (SjACT) was found to contain three exons and two introns ...

  26. Opinion

    And some research indicates that a lack of human touch can exacerbate feelings of isolation. One 2023 paper by researchers at the University of Stirling expresses this more holistic view of ...

  27. Kirkwood Human Rights Commission Essay Contest Winners Announced

    The Kirkwood Human Rights Commission recently selected the winning contestants in its annual essay contest. The contest was open to high school juniors who reside within the boundaries of the Kirkwood School District and attend Kirkwood High School, Ursuline Academy, Vianney High School, or homeschool.

  28. Voice Actors Sue Company Whose AI Sounds Like Them

    Two voice actors say an A.I. company created clones of their voices without their permission. Now they're suing. The company denies it did anything wrong.

  29. Financial Statement Analysis with Large Language Models

    Abstract. We investigate whether an LLM can successfully perform financial statement analysis in a way similar to a professional human analyst. We provide standardized and anonymous financial statements to GPT4 and instruct the model to analyze them to determine the direction of future earnings.