Cloned monkeys: First primate clones are created in lab
January 25, 2018 at 4:22 am
(This post was last modified: January 25, 2018 at 4:23 am by shadow.)
http://www.bbc.com/news/av/health-428094...ted-in-lab
I'd suspect this means we actually pretty much have the technology to clone humans if we wanted to, because genetically we're so similar to these animals. Cool as it may sound, I can't think of any great reasons to clone humans that isn't unethical. Any sort of cloned population would be highly vulnerable to diseases; genetic mutation/diversity is perhaps our greatest strength as a species.
Still a very interesting advancement in my opinion!
Quote:Two monkeys named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua have become the first non-human primates to be cloned using the same technique as Dolly the sheep 20 years ago - somatic cell nuclear transfer.
The long-tailed macaques were born several weeks ago in a laboratory in China.
The scientists behind the cloning said the monkeys would be useful for studying diseases, including cancers and immune disorders.
But critics said the research raised ethical concerns and could potentially bring the world closer to human cloning.
I'd suspect this means we actually pretty much have the technology to clone humans if we wanted to, because genetically we're so similar to these animals. Cool as it may sound, I can't think of any great reasons to clone humans that isn't unethical. Any sort of cloned population would be highly vulnerable to diseases; genetic mutation/diversity is perhaps our greatest strength as a species.
Still a very interesting advancement in my opinion!