I'm pretty sure, yes. Because for cloning, you basically only need DNA. Anything they touched, a piece of old hair. Practically anything
The reason that humans have not yet been cloned is because it is considered to be unethical.
Humans have never been cloned to date.
tadpoles,sheep, goats, cows, mice, pigs, cats, rabbits, and a gaur
Dolly was cloned in 1996 and was the first cloned mammal. Dolly died in 2003 at the age of six.
Dolly and the sheep from which she was cloned have identical genes.
The only way a human has been cloned is if the government has done it secretly or the gov. doesn't know about it. Other than that no a human has not 'yet' been cloned. But they have sucsessfully cloned a sheep.
First find a cloned human, then we'll talk.
They can but it would be very very expensive and it would be unlikely for success so chances are you wouldn't be able to
No humans have been cloned yet. Should a human ever be cloned, then presumably, the clone would be identical (genetically) to the original from which it is copied; thus, it would be a human.
The same as the original.
No scientist haven't yet cloned a human
They are usually buried or cremated.
None. Human cloning has never been carried out anywhere.
I'm pretty sure, yes. Because for cloning, you basically only need DNA. Anything they touched, a piece of old hair. Practically anything
The reason that humans have not yet been cloned is because it is considered to be unethical.
in 1997 the first Transgenic cow was Rosie,who produced human protein-enriched milk at (2.4 grams per litre).The milk contained the human protein alpha lactalbumin.
Humans have never been cloned to date.