Note that Dolly (the name given to a clone sheep) the sheep died young, though the scientists didn't get that in the news.
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Originally posted by raceprouk
They can have a central nervous system, they just can't have a brain. Not a fully-developed one anyway.
The nerves in your neck/spine are just an extension of your brain. There is debate over where one ends and the other begins.
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Originally posted by gif83
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Originally posted by Absorbation
Cloning humans is fine in my option as it will create many cures for diseases
how?
I think Absorbation meant cloning stem cells.
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Originally posted by mwe99
Well for example, say you have a defective gene... if you clone the human and replace the defective gene with a synthesised one, therefore the defective gene will be corrected... hard part is getting it to accept the new gene...
Then it isn't a clone. Also, every cell in your body has a copy of your DNA. It isnt possible to just change it, because all the other cells will continue to keep your original DNA.