The ethics of cloning raises complex issues about **identity**, **consent**, and **potential risks**. **Human cloning** presents ethical concerns regarding the **individuality** and **rights** of cloned individuals, as well as the potential for **exploitation** and **genetic manipulation**. **Animal cloning**, used for research or agricultural purposes, involves debates over **animal welfare** and **biological integrity**. Cloning also raises questions about the **reproduction** and **manipulation** of genetic material, potentially leading to unintended consequences. Ethical discussions focus on balancing the potential **benefits**, such as medical advances and research, with the need to address **moral implications**, ensure **regulatory oversight**, and uphold **human dignity** and **animal rights**.
The ethics of cloning
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