Human cloning

1) Many countries have long stated that human cloning is off-limits, but what about editing or re-engineering the genetic code of human fetus? Is that still fair game? Listen to this story
(http://onpoint.wbur.org/2015/04/28/human-embryo-genetic-engineering-china) and decide for yourselves.
Support your response with the components of the ethical theory you feel most supports your beliefs. Many countries have long stated that human cloning is off-limits, but what about editing or re-engineering the genetic
code of human fetus? Is that still fair game? Listen to this story (http://onpoint.wbur.org/2015/04/28/humanembryo-genetic-engineering-china) and decide for yourselves. Support your response with the components of the ethical theory you feel most supports your beliefs.
2)Regenerative medicine (https://archives.nih.gov/asites/report/09-09-
2019/report.nih.gov/nihfactsheets/ViewFactSheetc0d0.html?csid=62&key=R#R) and therapeutic cloning
(http://therapeuticcloningprocessandethics.blogspot.com) in humans show a great deal of promise. Review
what is happening at The Institute for Regenerative Medicine at Wake Forest:
https://school.wakehealth.edu/Research/Institutes-and-Centers/Wake-Forest-Institute-for-RegenerativeMedicine/Research/Replacement-Organs-and-Tissue. Is therapeutic cloning ethical? Support your arguments
with components of one ethical theory that you believe justifies your point of view.
3) Review The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s website:
https://www.biotech.wisc.edu/outreachold/resources/biotechnology-story. There are at least three pages you
should review including Tools of Biotechnology, the Five “F’s” and other uses, and the History of Biotechnology.
What advantages and disadvantages do you think biotechnology will have in the future? Should this type of
technology continue to be pursued? Why or why not?