In 2005, Snuppy, the first afghan puppy has been successfully cloned. Despite the brief jiffy that Dolly has recorded for its lifetime, once cloning practice arouses enthusiasm & happiness among sci entists because it widens the outlook of human em
bryonic stem cells cloning. This practice will be
an unexpected exit for patients who are suffering
from severe & grave diseases. It is not merely an
issue to harvest human embryonic cells or to make
multiple copies of babies, on the contrary,served
as a therapeutic mean to replace & repair ill tis
sues occured during acute diseases(Alzheimer,auto
mmune diseases, ALS or Lou Gehrig disease,diabete
chiefly type I, post myocardial infarction, osteo
porosis, tumors,& a great deal of implants,grafts
because it'll offer a way around immune rejection
problems). Meanwhile,according to someone,they're
thinking otherwise that scientists do have grave&
serious concerns & worrys,neither the results nor
them support or sustain pets cloning!
"I'm the way & the Truth, & the Life,no one comes
to the Father except through me!". John 14:6
This picture shows Dolly the first successfully " cloned" sheep, performed by the Roslin Institute,
in 1997, by a scientific team led by Ian Wilmut, &
when Dolly was still a she-lamb. It was a premium
concerning the technology of cloning,and aroused a
worldwide interest about this new practice!However
it encountered a lot of obstacles because of awful
ethical implications. Any cloned living organism's
produced as a motherless animal (or mammal)because
this practice uses merely the eggs'nuclei that the
cloning indeed needs, whilw sacrificing eggs which
are indispensable for natural fecundation or ferti
lization. The eggs're useless, that means somewhat
an abortion,i.e an unborn baby has been killed! Mo
reover, will a cloned animal be reliable to secure
a long & healthy lifetime as though? Often it only
lasts for a brief jiffy as predicted in the case of Dolly(1997-2003), while suffering from a lot of
diseases (arthritis,..) before being dead with can
cer. Does the immunitary defence of the cloned an imal hearsty enough to protect it against ailments
& infections? Time's ready for a human cloning?