Cloning and Biotechnology

Re: Mysterious error correction mechanisms in DNA... Basically correct.
Re: Mysterious error correction mechanisms in DNA -- DWA Post Reply Top of the thread Forum
Posted by: Boris
10/30/2005, 00:37:16

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DWA,
So far, most attempts to clone mammals fail, and self-abort. The attempts that go the full term and are born normally die very early. I am not sure if you have genetic failures such as deformaties, or retardation, but it is likely that would be common when cloning is attempted.

Of course, there is a chance that if you continue to experiment which cloning, you will eventually find a "safe" way to do it, but when it comes to humans, we, by law in most countries, cannot kill the mistakes.

Perhaps, while experimenting with mammals, we will eventually be able to find a "safe" way to clone humans... But until we can find a "safe" way, I will oppose the cloning of humans.
Boris


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