organisms are cloned for different things. long ago a scientist started cloning an apple. he did it to prove that it WAS possible. maybe you can clone a Panda Bear so that they don't become extinct.
for my information,there is a vital materials that can be found in a spiral DNA located in a nucleus of an organism.the DNA carries genetic information of an organism.take out animal as my examples,when we want to carried out clonning process,we simply take out DNA that contains desirable characteristics or formally known as genes from two different species.then,place the eggs to the other animals...dolly sheep is an example of successful clonning process..
thats a weird question are you refering to natural (no human interference cloning) or with human assistance the former may be viruses, bactiria and the lizard Aspidoscelis genus native to Mexico technically clone but any organizum can be cloned i.e. dolly the sheep with human assistance but then you get into ethical questions can we clone them to harvest organs, or do they have rights etc...
It is formed when the skin cell of a desired species and its DNA are combined with the sex cell of another desired species. The species that gave the skin cell with DNA in it will be the one cloned in the end
When you clone something, you get the same organism you started with. For example, if you clone a sheep, you will get another sheep.
Be cause it could have different DNA for example , if you clone a sheep, you might get a sheep with 6 legs or with two heads.
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It depends on what is actually cloned. If you clone a gene and insert in an organism the organism is said to be transgenic. It can be a plant, animal or a micro organism.
it is called genomic library
She was the first adult cloned. taco She was the first adult cloned. taco
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.
it is asexual because it only acquires 1 organism and the offspring is exactly like the parent that was cloned
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no, it has the exact same amount of genes as the original, and the genes are exactly the same
It depends on what is actually cloned. If you clone a gene and insert in an organism the organism is said to be transgenic. It can be a plant, animal or a micro organism.
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A cloned vector is defined as a duplicate organism made from the DNA of the main organism and help to carry disease causing agent (virus, bacterial).
Generally speaking cloned desktops will function just as well as the original.
This may not be the only way, but this could happen if the donor of the cells is a chimera.
The same as the original.
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.
it is called genomic library
It varies in how many times the cow is cloned but usually 2 for health reasons. the original and the clone