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Originally Posted by whitney_faulkne I just watched a thing on tv about cloning.
It said if something dies, the clone would not ness. die of the same health cause, because we dont even know what causes many cancers and diseases, unless it is a hereditary thing.
BUUUUTTT clones seem to die of cancers and abnormalties and dont seem to live a full life. There are many health concerns. There isnt a lot of research that has been done but from the show they did on it, it seems like most died right after birth or not long after |
Could be that "advances" in cloning aren't as developed as people might think it is. One thing I have learned is that DNA can act randomly, something people could never predict. There can be random mutations in the genetic code and maybe by "playing" with it, mutation could be occuring more often, and maybe that's why clones die soon after birth. Just speculation on my part!!
Just my opinion, but who are we to play God?