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A fierce debate is raging over whether the pursuit of cloning for medical advancement is worth the ethical price of experimenting with the basic attributes of life.
There have been a lot of different opinions for and against cloning researches so far. However, the jury is still out on whether cloning can lead to some unpredictable problems in near future.
Years ago, the birth of Dolly the sheep had sparked a prolonged ethical debate. Today, the arguments have switched focus to cloning still being an imperfect science. A growing number of studies suggest that clones may carry within them subtle genetic abnormalities that could cause medical problems later in life.
Do you agree that cloning needs more researches, experiment as well as governmental supervision to cope with some unpredictable trouble? Is the idea of prolonging life through cloned tissues unethical?
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