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Step-by-step explanation:
Cloning is a process that involves the use of the genome of the host organism in order to create an exact replica of the genome to produce exactly alike organism(s). The following are the disadvantages of cloning with reference to moral, ethical and legal consequences.
1. The results with affect the society: The organisms produced by cloning can be unfit or more competing with the normal organisms can affect the growth of the naturally growing species.
2. The results will be against the ethics: The organisms produced will be against the nature, it is produced by the human induced machinery therefore, it is against the ethics.
3. The results will be against the law: The humans can induced gestation in animals by introducing a clone genome in the animals, subsequent repetition of such practice can affect the normal potency of the animal and can cause death or infertility. Causing harm to an animals is against the law. The cloning in humans can be disastrous. The human clone can be a theft to the identity, hence against the law.