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February
20, 2001
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Dagger
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NINA
PILLAI
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Cloned
for posterity
The Srimad Bhagavad
Gita, Chapter XI, Verse 16 reads: I see Thee of boundless form,
on every side with manifold arms, stomachs, mouths and eyes; neither
the end nor the middle, nor also the beginning of Thee do I see,
O Lord of the universe, O Universal Form.
Recent studies
published by rival British and American scientists on genomebiotics
and its simple mutation, have given a serious edge to the blueprint
of mankind. Having cracked the genetic code, cloning human beings
has now become a dead heat race to see who will be first at the
ticker tape to clone, successfully, a human baby. A cure for Parkinson's
disease, is a pleasant fall out of this leap into the unknown for
all of mankind.
Embryonic stern
cells (and you need a lot of dead embryos for this experimentation!)
are the new test tube baby replacements, in that, a dead sibling
can contribute to a clone, which in theory could be an identikit
replication of the dead baby but runs the risk of being born with
two arms, heads or what have you, as Dolly the cloned sheep's other
laboratory mates turned out to have. Dolly was the result of the
90th the try. It made head lines, bringing untold riches in Research
Funds to the scientists concerned.
Dolly's cloning
and the new trials strain the theory contained in our scriptures
that the Universal form of the Lord along was manifold. That human
clone experimentation has begun is not even a debate, when we will
be told of a successful cloning, is the billion dollar question
now. In the wake of the genome theory, the Indian Government announced
a Rs 100 crore genetic research grant, which seemed a piffling afterthought.
But a reality
check will prove, that with a population like ours, premature or
unwanted births guarantee a fertile harvesting ground for the vultures
of greed that this human experimentation guarantees. We need policing,
now more than ever, to trap the body snatchers. The perfect race
may have lost its shine after Hitler's annihilation of the Jewish
race but this time around the stakes could be much higher, as it
cuts through caste, colour, creed and socio economic nomenclatures
to create what could be a `Dream Baby' or, even better, a conveyer
line of perfection.
I am of the
opinion that we tread on very treacherous, quick-sand logic when
it comes to cloning. For, with the genetic code cracked, one could
in theory just recreate an organ for a person needing a transplant,
or another arm, for a gangrene-ridden one. But soon it will beg
for a baby with Mensa intelligence, an athlete's body, Grecian features
and perfect in every possible way. This is not scientific-fiction
diatribe but the logical conclusion to the Mad Hatter race that
science is currently playing host to.
With the advent
of cloning human beings, God could become a bit redundant as the
giver of life. The few who control this experimentation may well
feel like demi Gods now. Again, with this advent, man and woman
need not get married or even live together, as perfect baby material
need not come from either of the cohabitants. Wow! Then, in the
world of e-business one can dream up the cherubic clone and, voila!
It appears perhaps as virtual reality, Star Wars style, in a puff
of glamourous vapour on your lap. I remind you, that the possibility
of another `you' will surely exist.
If you are God's
chosen one at anything, the clone though will be light years ahead
in the chosen sphere, finally ensuring the extinction of the original,
now flawed, being.
Imagine, the
greenbuck churning brains in our Silicon valley, getting culled
(through a routine blood test) and put into an Anglo Saxan perfect
body. You could create the monster genius of tomorrow. Should we
worry? Why the panic? When it is trotted out as scientific progress
and is being so closely monitored. Really? All of the thinking world
knows that a scientist or inventor is a zealot when it comes to
work secrecy and deception being the mainstay of the multinational
drug manufacturers that finance them.
In laboratories
across the world, human embryonic stem cells are being experimented
upon and babies, with umbilical cords still attached, are the guinea
pigs. We have an ongoing census in the country but can anyone give
me statistics on the deaths of unwanted girl children, a fact so
many homes have borne mute testimony to, this past year?
Yet, it is shameful
that genome data banks in the West have detailed genetic coding
to select groups of exceptional Indian races the Dravidian, the
Coorgi each of which can boast a 1000-year trace to a family tree
and thus make for perfect race calculations. The native populations
of the researching nations are perhaps newer and have a more cross-cultural
population of a couple of hundred years, making us look like an
ancient civilisation by comparison. I think, as a race, we need
to delve into genome study and seriously debate the place of cloning,
in our cultured society.
The human mind
and body are unique and special. Even in our children we see the
random choice of God. In features, behaviour and gender, can a should
be created? Can our whole belief in the after-life, be challenged
in the light of cloning? That is, if our cells, at the very least,
make it to the finish tape in the genome race, immorality may become
the quest as we effectively defy death. This human narcissism could
slip on the banana peel of divine grace and Kalyug could well and
truly be the end for every one. So say the scriptures, anyway.
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