9. How do Chromosome Abnormalities occur? Chromosome abnormalities mostly occur when there is an error in cell division. There is two different types of cell divisions. There is Meiosis and Mitosis. Something could go wrong within these. Meiosis is when there is only half the number of chromosomes, 23 instead of 46. Mitosis is when there is two duplicates of 46 cells. Some examples of chromosome abnormalities are Down Syndrome, Klinefelter Syndrome, and Triple X.
10. Genetic disorders (continued) If you had a concern about your child having a genetic disorder you could go to a doctor who specializes in this field and they could perform a blood test to determine if the child has a karyotype that shows whether or not it will have a particular disorder. You could also check your pedigree to see if your baby could possibly have a genetic disorder. For example, if one of your ancestors had a certain disease you could check to see if the baby might possibly be afflicted with that disease due to heredity. That is usually the reason a pediatrician asks about the baby’s family history when the first examine them as a newborn.
11. Cons to Species Cloning One argument against cloning species is that the copy could be weaker than the original species. When scientists cloned Dolly the sheep she was a lot weaker and had suffered through diseases like arthritis. She wasn’t the only one. Scientists have cloned other animals and they all became sick early in their life. If we start to clone dinosaurs and other species and this happens to them there could be a problem when scientists want to do research on them. The research could be inaccurate because that certain clone had a disease that affected the outcome of the test.
12. More Cons Another argument against species cloning is that cloning is very expensive. When scientists cloned Dolly it cost about $750,000 and she only lived for around six years. Sheep that have not been cloned usually live for approximately 11 to 12 years. The expense of genetically engineering sheep or other animals is therefore very costly and its benefit should be looked at more closely. If cloning is only going to be used for animals then it is too costly and a naturally produced animal has more of a benefit. If scientists are trying to learn more about cloning so they can use if for other purposes then they need to continue to watch the costs and make sure it is worth effort and cost.
13. Pros to Species cloning An advantage of species cloning is that once we clone the species scientists can do a lot more research on that species. The longer it has been since the species have gone extinct the harder it is for the scientists to do research on the extinct animals. We cold bring back animals like the dodo bird and many animals in the ocean. Did you know bees are dying at a very fast rate? Bees help pollinate over 100 crops, and we rely on honeybees for one third of the food we eat. This could be a problem but not if scientists can clone them.
14. Another con One last thing that is bad about species cloning is that the animals could be smarter and more aggressive than we think. We don’t know how the extinct species could react in the environment of today. The way there environment was when they lived is a lot different then it is now. We don’t know how they will react and they could destroy buildings and other valuables. Just like in Jurassic Park when the scientist lost control of the dinosaurs that he created and they destroyed the whole park. This could happen to us but it could be even more disastrous than just destroying a park.
15. This is a graph of endangered tiger species in different countries in the world. If scientist cloned these species they wouldn’t be endangered anymore.
16. Conclusion As you can see there are many different views to whether there should be funding for species cloning. Our opinion is that this should not be funded. It is not worth the time, effort, and money to clone species that might die. We would waste too much money when we could be spending it on more important research or other issues impacting our economy. Plus would you want a dinosaur roaming around your front yard?? Where would we put all of the dinosaurs and other animals??? If the animal dies out then that happened for a reason and we shouldn’t be messing around with nature.