Cloning

Cloning means the creation of the same living things. The first cloning studies involved the division of the embryo and the creation of more than one living thing from an embryo. It is the consensus of both scientists and the private sector that cloning technology will find a huge application area in agriculture and medicine. This technology has several application areas. A farm animal that has a superior genetic structure but cannot produce offspring for any reason or is about to die can be cloned and reproduced. But it has risks if it is not controlled, and DNA is so old. In the world, they are trying to get the mammoths back; it is a type of cloning called genetic cloning. Another application area is endangered animals that cannot be produced due to low numbers or, as I say, to get some animals back. Cloning humans is dangerous and not worth trying.

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