Clone Me!

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Great reflection, Budd. Seems like you turned out pretty well -- though it would be sort of fun. Would Boba-budd have his own vox page?
Boba-Budd, I like it. I am sure he would. I think this would be a great experiment though. It could be called the personal potential project. What would be real cool is when my clone picks his career path, I would finally know what it is that I want to do.
"boba-budd" is the best name EVER.

this is an awesome post...

[this is insightful] I always thought it would be cool to have more than one life. There are far too many things I want to experience in this short time I have here. It would be really interesting to see my clone making different decisions. Fascinating post!

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I've thought about this myself and the philosophical implications are what became overwhelming to me. I was all cool with the physical/intellectual aspects, but once I started thinking about the nature of the human soul (if such a thing exists) I realized that if I was going to believe in God, I was going to need some serious answers before I'd be willing to create any human clone whatsoever.

But the thought of making a better me is very provocative. All the things I do well could be started earlier in the cloned Kirk, thereby hopefully achieving greater skill in those areas. Likewise, negative things like drinking alcohol could be severely discouraged.

Cloning humans would also provide a lot of data on the whole nature/nurture thing.

yeah, I wouldn't be who I am without all of my collective experiences, but I would like to see how much of me is genetically coded as well.

Remember, there are lots of clones walking around in the world (people with the same genetic code) -- we just call them identical twins. Talk about a euphamism! ;)
See, that's where my ignorance of genetics shines through.

OK, so, what you're telling me is that a clone of a child is, at the DNA level, precisely the same as an identical twin of that child, only younger? Do I have that right?

Kirk -- yep, that's the gig -- they are genetically indistinguishable.

Insterestingly, there are sequences of DNA that "cap" our chromosomes. The cap is called a telomere. Every time your cell divides, it can't copy the last little piece of the telomere. So after every division, you cap gets a little shorter. Eventually, when it gets too short, your cells stop dividing (or they can stop dividing correctly, which can lead to cancer...). Some folks have suggested that telomeres are kind of an internal "yardstick" and their length tells something about how old you are.

Now the question is: what if you took DNA from your 30-ish year old cells (with their 30yo telomeres) and implanted it into an enucleated embryo?? Does the resultant child have "30-yo" chromosomes and will get cancer in his 20s?

If I was a clone, that'd sort of piss me off...maybe that's why they turn evil

Fascinating. You've just increased my reading load by quite a bit. Thanks. (I mean that.)

I was in six schools in second grade alone. I turned into the biggest "people pleaser" because I was always looking to try and fit in. I usually did but I ended up being what people wanted me to be rather than who I was. That's why I'm such an rnean old cuss now. I refuse to accept anything. I shun many things that seem to make sense. I still rebel and I'm almost 50.

I was thinking aout cloning two days ago believe it or not. We do cloning where I work. Of course it is just cells or multicellular animals. I wanted to have my dog cloned. I thought I could look into it and see if they would consider drawing DNA so that if they could do it down the road they could clone him. But then my mind took me to my "ugly" place and I started thinking that they would make several clones, and more, and more, and they would use his clones to experiment on. That would be just like doing it on him.

I just kept picturing him in labs all over the place being"tested" and it made me shudder.

I guess you are looking at it from the "It's a Wonderful Life" perspective or like Ebenezer Scrooge. Where you could get a peek at how things would be different. Does that make you Ebenezer Bobo Budd?

So much of who we are has to do with boh nature and nurture. When people ask me if I'm gay for either of those things I say probably some of both. But then I say that I had no control over either so why should I be picked on or mistreated. I got my genes and my upbringing from my parents. Maybe people should hate them instead of me.

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