Que1)
Ethics in animal used in research:-
1)If possible by other methods such as mathematical modeling or
an in vitro biological systems ;animal experiments must be
replaced
2)Only skilled
personnel should perform surgical procedures for animals in the
study.
3) The literature search should be done before the research to
prevent duplicating experiments.
4)There must be a reduction in the number of animals used.
5)Handling the animals used for experimentation should also be
trained in handling the particular species in the study
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Que3)Limitation of cloning:-
1)Offspring produced by cloning cannot be classified under any
of the normal classifications of human relationships like
son,brother etc.
2) Cloning technique could be loss diversity eventually changes the
species anyway
3)It is concluded that the cloning of humans is difficult ,
dangerous and perhaps impossible.
4)The cloning is unsuccessful a majority of the time.
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