However, as the curiosity grew around the cloning of non-human primates, Professor Robin Lovell-Badge of the Francis Crick Institute in London deemed the cloning as very inefficient and hazardous. He assured people by saying, “"the procedure is not a stepping-stone to establishing methods for obtaining live-born human clones.”
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There was another people who had apprehensions about the ethical concerns. Professor Darren Griffin of the University of Kent said that the cloning of monkeys may come across as useful when it is intended to understand the human diseases. “Careful consideration now needs to be given to the ethical framework under which such experiments can, and should, operate,” he said.
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With the cloning of Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua, there is a lot of worry among the people around the globe. People are having anxiety about the worst form of repercussions of cloning. The leading experts in the area of cloning has also been alarmed by the arrival of Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua.
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