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Should Cloning be allowed to continue?  

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ARGUE, PERSUADE & DISCUSS Should Cloning be allowed to continue? In the 1970's, scientists discovered that strands of DNA could be cut, which could cut out genetic combinations. DNA contains information about the genes which particular organisms hold. Duplicates of genes are also possible through genetic engineering and are very useful for medical purposes. Advances in technology have raised issues such as animal and human cloning. These issues have caused many different sided arguments. Some people feel that cloning should be banned, however they never look at its medical value. There are already drug and medicine manufactures all over the world that are trying to produce vaccines against Malaria, antibodies against HIV, as well as proteins to treat haemophilia, muscle disease, internal intestinal infections, rheumatoid arthritis, cystic fibrosis and emphysema. These same companies are also working on proteins to help digest fat and proteins to serve as nutritional supplements for infants, as well...

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