Presentation, report genetic engineering

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Animal cloning Dolly the sheep, cloned from the udder cells of another, dead animal, flooded the papers in 1997. Researchers at the University of Roslyn (USA) rang about the successes without focusing the public on the hundreds of failures that had gone before. Dolly was not the first animal clone, but she was the most famous. In fact, the world has been cloning animals for the past decade. Roslyn kept the success a secret until they managed to patent not only Dolly, but the entire process of its creation. WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) granted Roslyn University exclusive patent rights to clone all animals, including humans, until 2017. Dolly's success has inspired scientists around the globe to dabble in creation and play God despite the negative effects on animals and the environment. In Thailand, scientists are trying to clone the famous white elephant of King Rama III, who died 100 years ago. Of the 50 thousand wild elephants that lived in the 60s, only 2000 remained in Thailand. The Thais want to revive the herd. But at the same time, they do not understand that if modern anthropogenic disturbances and destruction of habitats do not stop, the same fate awaits the clones. Cloning, like all genetic engineering in general, is a pathetic attempt to solve problems by ignoring their root causes.

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