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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

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Q: Can a person be cloned if they were cremated?
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Can humans be cloned if they were cremated?

I'm pretty sure, yes. Because for cloning, you basically only need DNA. Anything they touched, a piece of old hair. Practically anything


Can a human be cloned if they were cremated?

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