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Human cloning - should it be banned?

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Human Cloning - should it be banned? In this report, I shall look at the arguments 'for' and 'against' human cloning. To do this, I will explain the different types of cloning, including cloning in plants and I will be looking at different scientific experiments and case studies on cloning, such as dolly the sheep, and evaluating whether or not it contributes to the argument. I will also include my point of view where applicable. What is cloning? * Cloning is the creation of cells, organs or whole animals using DNA from a single 'parent' cell. * The clone is genetically identical to the 'parent'. "This enables huge numbers of identical plants to be produced, but they will all be susceptible in variation." * Different types of cloning: asexual cloning, commercial cloning of plants, therapeutic cloning, animal cloning, and human reproduction. DNA strand Cloning techniques in plants: * Some plants (like spider plants) can reproduce...

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