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I hope humans will never be cloned. I don't think we should. I heard of this lady paying some other country to clone her dog. The problem with this is that they might clone the type of dog but not its personality. This is why cloning people who have died wouldnt be worth it.
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I have been cloning a stain of yeast for making sourdough bread for about three years. I'm sure someday someone will clone a humane just to show it can be done, but I fail to see the point in that unless maybe a nature v. nurture study.
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humans already have been cloned, just not in this country. google clonaid
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I believe we have the technology to do so but I don't think it will ever be allowed. Maybe in the future we'll find a way to clone body parts - new hearts, lungs, livers, ect. but then again that leads to other problems as well.
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I'm sure in some double-super secret lab somewhere they already have. Remember that Wierd Al song? "I can send myself for pizza and I can be my own best friend. I think I'm a clone now..."
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It will probably be done, but there will be too much pressure put on the clone to be the original they would likely kill themselves if they can't live up to the hype.
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This technology is here today. In fact, recently in California a cloned human embryo was created using only human skin cells. If that human embryo was implanted in a human female the resulting baby would be a "clone." Nobody's suggesting such a thing be done because there's no reason for it, and it would probably be illegal. Creating babies is best left to amateurs. Anybody can do it and it requires no special knowledge or equipment. The focus of the research in California is not to create a human clone, but to create stem cells. However, I think there's some confusion here in the use of the word "clone." You've probably already seen a human clone. They're called identical twins.
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