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Cloning: An Interference of Nature’s Design

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Cloning: an Interference of Nature’s Design

Cloning Einstein will not be the same Albert Einstein. The new version of Einstein might turn out to hate mathematics.

Health risks from mutation of genes are risky. There is a concern that there is the possibility that the genetic material used from the adult will continue to age so that the genes in a newborn baby clone could be for example 30 years old or more when it is born. Many attempts at animal cloning produced disfigured bodies with severe abnormalities. However some abnormalities may not appear until after birth. A cloned cow recently died several weeks after birth with abnormality of blood cell production. Dolly the Sheep died prematurely of severe lung disease in February 2003, and also suffered from arthritis at an unexpectedly early age, which is probably linked to the cloning process.

Even if a few cloned babies are born apparently normal we will have to wait up to 20 years to be sure they are not going to have problems later for example growing old too fast. Many clones born in the future may have severe medical problems.

Emotional problems can grow as a cloned child grows up knowing her mother is her sister, her grandmother is her

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