Thursday, April 21, 2011

Health Risks To Human Cloning


The word clone of the Greek word for twig and it refers to a group of identical beings. However, in modern terms, a clone is an organism that is genetically identical copy of an organism. In nature, cloning was naturally present in organisms that pbaruce sexually as well as asexual. Identical twins is a good example of clones through sexual repbaruction.

Today the world is concerned that the extension of cloning animals to humans. The problem is more than twofold. A cloning technique that is not natural that God willed and the other is the health risks of human cloning.

Cloning experiments in animals have shown that risk to fetus debilitating and fatal conditions. And the worst element is that these conditions can be anticipated and keep away formed at present. Some of these conditions pose a threat to pregnant women. Consequently, opponents of cloning human beings are concerned that these health risks are also present in human clones and so do a risky.

Currently, human cloning is extremely risky and the risk of pbarucing an abnormal child is very high. It is possible that the genetic material for cloning human beings took place on aging and, therefore, the cloned human baby would be born with genes that are growing old from the time the baby is born . Second, these abnormalities may not be seen until the baby is born, and this may lead man to die a premature baby by reason of complications. Even if the baby is born of the normal man, doctors and parents should wait years before finding an anomaly. And then there is the disfigurement that is possible, even today, animals are born with serious deformities.

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