As of now, scientists have not developed a cloning machine that can clone humans or animals. The cloning process typically involves removing the nucleus from an egg cell and inserting the nucleus of the individual being cloned. This process is complex and currently limited to cloning certain organisms under controlled laboratory conditions.
No. Cloning animals is not illegal.
Not very, because the clones would die in early age because the baby contains a adult chromosome.
We are all clones. Didn't you see the Matrix.
Generally, Cloning has no negative side. Clones can be programmed to obey their duties. But while the clones were being generated, they were made to respond to Order 66, which means- "destroy the Jedi"
As unusual as it sounds, cloning occurs naturally in several species. Most commonly found in some types of frogs, cloning can also occur with some types of fish, worms, lizards, and several invertebrates.
Genetic engineering may enable scientists to create micro-organisms, animals and plants. These are commonly referred to as clones of the originals.
Current cloning technology is not good enough to reliably clone anything. The major reason for this is the common fear of "playing god." Also, the cloning attempts that hit the news a few years ago with animals were not true clones.
No, at this time there have been no verified accounts of human cloning, presidential or otherwise.
There are many different techniques that have been described as "cloning".* animal cloning: The FDA has tested cattle, swine, and goat clones, and in 2008 found that "food derived from these sources is no different from food derived from conventionally bred animals". (See links). This ends the 2001 moratorium.* vegetative reproduction occurs naturally in some plants, and people have used it for hundreds of years to propagate a variety of plants. For example, most cultivated bananas lack seeds and so most cultivated banana trees are clones. Such propagation has always been approved by the FDA.* "molecular cloning", "DNA cloning", typically using polymerase chain reaction (PCR), is a standard part of DNA profiling used to identify a person (forensic testing) or close relationships (paternity testing).* therapeutic human cloning: illegal in some countries and some of the United States.* reproductive human cloning: illegal in many countries and most of the United States.
No
Probably not at all (after all, twins are clones), except for studies of heredity.
Coning can build up so many types of the same dna, that all the clones act different.It can cause hectic problems, and you would have to kill ALL the clones or it'd be VERY Difficult to solve the problem! So cloning is a BIG problem!