I think it has it's uses, even for humans! Imagine, your wife gets into an accident and you take a bit of their DNA, go through a legal process, and your wife is back! yay!! wahoo!!! o yeah!!
ya and also cloning requires that a mother give birth to the baby and that kid then has to grow up. so even if you did clone your wife and she was the same person(which she wouldnt be) you would have to wait like 20 years to be with her.
gwoodruler is probably right, I never really thought about it cause I don't really think about cloning subjects all too much, but when you clone something I do find it hard to believe it just grows to the same age it was as it's DNA host was, lol, a sheep was cloned and it starts magically growing...ch-ch-ch-chia!
Did you hear that the FDA approved cloned animals as food products? They don't even need to label it on the meat. So you could be eating a clone-burger!
yes but once again they would not be the same people. some would be farmers some would be buissiness men and some would just want to be lazy bums. And they would have to be born and raised so even cloning the biggest strongest people wouldnt guarentee strongness. You become strong by lifting weights and exercizing, not from your birth.
There are so many ethic issues on cloning, but on the flip side there are so many benefits ranging from reducing hunger to saving lives. I don't think there is a need to clone a full human, I think they should just clone parts, like a heart or lungs, etc.