Cloning: Detrimental or Beneficial to Society?

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Imagine waking up in a world where you never experience an animal going extinct. Endangered animals are nonexistent due to every species flourishing. All of this would be possible with cloning. There are two types of cloning twinning and somatic cell nuclear transfer. Cloning has only be around for hundred years now dating back to the early twentieth century. Cloning has a very low success rate and is very difficult to perform. Although cloning is a developing study, it possesses some many risks and few benefits.
There are two main ways to clone an organism artificial embryo twinning and somatic cell nuclear transfer. Although artificial embryo twinning is the most effective way to clone an organism it is the hardest method to preform. Artificial embryo twinning is the type of cloning, when an embryo at an early age of development is divided into two separate cells. This method is the oldest form of cloning that dates back to the early twentieth century, where scientist Hans Adolf Edward Dreisch split a sea urchin embryonic cell into two separate cells. This was revolutionary at...

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