Human cloning is morally unacceptable and should be internationally banned. It is a highly technical process with grave dangers to both the fetus and to society. According to William Dudley, “To clone a living thing is to make an exact copy of that organism. Individual genes…can be cloned, as can whole cells” (6). Although there are some medical benefits to this process, the moral issues such as sacrificing life, shadow living, family life, intimacy loss, and human manufacturing far out weigh any advantages.
Three techniques of cloning include blastomere separation, blastocyst division, and twinning, or nuclear transplantation. In each technique an egg is fertilized with sperm in a laboratory dish. This is known as in vitro fertiliz
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