This also can done in plant.
The basic procedural steps involved in cloning humans and animals are similar, but there are key ethical and legal considerations that make human cloning a more complex process. In animals, cloning is usually done for agricultural or research purposes, while human cloning raises serious ethical concerns related to individual rights and dignity. Additionally, there are legal restrictions in many countries that prohibit human cloning.
126 animals no people 126 animals no people
Cloning of genes involves making copies of specific DNA sequences, while cloning of animals involves creating a genetic replica of an entire organism. Gene cloning is done in a laboratory setting and focuses on manipulating DNA, whereas animal cloning requires transferring a nucleus into an egg cell to create a living organism with the same genetic material.
As far as is known no human cloning has taken place. Yet.
Cloning is done to copy and learn the DNA.
Yes it is becoming a major issue of scientists who are cloning animals and also killing them and also torturing animals and also hitting and animals and these animals are called afzalanians
yes
Numerous research studies have been conducted on cloning, with the most notable success being the cloning of Dolly the sheep in 1996. Since then, other animals such as cats, dogs, and monkeys have also been cloned. Cloning research continues to advance, with ongoing attempts to improve efficiency and address ethical concerns.
Cloning - Is copying an animals DNA, it is the exact animal replica. Selectively breeding - Breeding animals with the features and characteristics that the breeder wants.
No it does not... however there's still a debate on weather it is ethical since cloning can give the animal side effects such as they cannot live a long time like the original.
Its about your opinion. The animals haven't been hurt..
yes by cloning