No, the two clones have the same genes.
complementary nucleotide sequences labeled with radioactive isotypes
The first cloned animal was a dog called "Dolly". Dolly was cloned from a 12 years old parent and lived for 6 years. scientists were concerned about cloning of animals because Dolly showed aging and some major skin changes.After that many different animals were cloned such as cats,rats ...........etc
dna
Chimera sheep
Well, its hard to do but not fictional. Genetically modified crops are a type of cloning. Several higher organisms have been cloned including, famously Dolly the sheep.
Cloned cells, with their genes, are typically stored in the laboratory that cloned them. This includes both public and private ventures.
Dolly and the sheep from which she was cloned have identical genes.
cloned genes -sarahhh(:
no, it has the exact same amount of genes as the original, and the genes are exactly the same
DNA
animals have been succesfully cloned. if you watch animal planet alot you would know. NO OFFENSE animals have been succesfully cloned. if you watch animal planet alot you would know. NO OFFENSE
No, not yet.
Cloned animals seem to contract diseases more easily, but we still don't know exactly why.
complementary nucleotide sequences labeled with radioactive isotypes
Yes, they have cloned animals.
A Quagga cannot be cloned because there are not any living animals in its species. The technology has not been invented yet for something to be cloned from DNA after it is extinct.
The difference between cloning genes and cloning a mammal is that when a gene is cloned, it is typically removed from a DNA sequence and inserted into an organism. The cloning of a mammal, however, is when a somatic cells from the mammal are cloned to produce a "copy" of the mammal.