Many scientists think human cloning is possible, so why haven't we made human
clones yet?
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History, 27.04.2021 01:00 soonerlady19
Many scientists think human cloning is possible, so why haven't we made human
clones yet?
There is not enough medical supplies to clone a human
Human cloning is extremely controversial and many people believe it is unethical
Scientists have determined that stem cells would not be beneficial to human
cloning
The human genome is too complex to clone
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