• Question: Will cloning become a standard medical procedure?

    Asked by danniella1588 to Colm, Eoin, Joseph, Lauren, Stephen on 13 Nov 2013.
    • Photo: Joseph Roche

      Joseph Roche answered on 13 Nov 2013:


      Yes. Eventually. But there will be lots of ethical issues along the way.

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      Eoin O Colgain answered on 13 Nov 2013:


      Probably, however at the moment the technology may have side effects. Dolly the sheep developed arthritis at the age of 4.

    • Photo: Stephen Scully

      Stephen Scully answered on 14 Nov 2013:


      Yes

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      colm bracken answered on 19 Nov 2013:


      Not really sure. It all depends on whether peoples opinions change regarding the matter. Another thing that is kind of like cloning is teleportation. This is where an object is transported from one place to another, like in star-trek. This is a real area of research and a man called Anton Zeilenger in Austria is successfully teleporting particles across the river Danube there.
      The reason it is like cloning is because what’s really going on is the object must be destroyed while its information is being read, then the object is recreated at the new location. So the teleported object (or person) is like a clone of the original except it is a true identical clone. Every quantum property is identical to the original so they are indistinguishable.

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