Saturday, January 30, 2010

Cloning-part 1

I decided to do cloning because I wanted to get a better understanding and decide if this scientific procedure was actually moral. I first heard about cloning when I was probably around the age of seven. I never quite understood how you would be able to clone someone, but as research began to progress I started to get a little interested in it. As I was looking into cloning I noticed that there were many definitions on what “cloning” was. I personally think from reading each one, I want to say cloning is more or less in my mind “making a copy of yourself or someone else in a scientific way.” Even then just looking at this can be more or less confusing to anyone. That’s why throughout my process of this blog, I would like to get a better understanding of what cloning is in the science world, the normal American eye, and what I believe cloning to be.

One thing I want to clarify within my research is the moral behind this. I’m not one-hundred percent sure yet what my objection on this is. I do know, that to get a better understanding of this subject I need to take a step further than most research would require me to do. I think if I take a look at how this procedure came about, than I can get a better understanding to why some scientists think cloning is a good thing. Second, I would like to grasp a better understanding of what the steps of this procedure are to create a “perfect” clone of oneself. Last, I would like to look at the lifespan of cloning and the moral behind cloning.

2 comments:

  1. Nice Start. Looking forward to see where you go with this.

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