Survey Kinship Status in Human Cloning Considering the Laws in Iran
- Nasrin Bazi
- Ghavam Karimi
- Mansour Atasheneh
Abstract
Simulation, especially the human generation, is one of the most amazing technologies of Genetics. Human cloning after successful experiments in mammals’ simulation and scientists’ prediction regarding its possibility in the current status of human science has raised up arguments in other fields than the experimental science such as ethics, religion, and laws. There are several perspectives regarding simulation lineage in Iran’s Laws: some believe there is no lineage since it’s not through natural fertilization. Some others believe that if the owner of the cell is masculine, the father, and if it’s feminine, the mother is simulated. And some others consider the parents owner of the cell as simulated parents and the simulated will be twin sibling of the cell’s owner and the carrying mother will be “Mother Rezaee”.
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- DOI:10.5539/jpl.v9n6p96
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