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You think they may be different, but let me be the first to tell you....that they aren't.

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Q: How is a cloned animal different from one produced by sexual reproduction?
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What kind of reproduction is dolly the sheep?

Dolly was the first animal succesfully cloned.


How are clone produced?

Clones are produced by asexual reproduction. There's only one parent.


Which process produces cloned cells?

chromosome duplication


What was the first cloned animal?

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


What is the name of the first cloned mammal?

in 1997 the first Transgenic cow was Rosie,who produced human protein-enriched milk at (2.4 grams per litre).The milk contained the human protein alpha lactalbumin.


Can insulin be produced in cloned cows?

Yes.


How long did the first animal that was cloned live?

The sheep Dolly (the first cloned animal) has died at the age of 6.5 years.


First cloned animal?

a sheep


How does cloned sheep compare genetically to a sheep that is made using sexual reproduction?

To answer this correctly, you need to know how the sheep are related. Is the parent of the cloned sheep one of the parents to the sheep that is produced sexually? If so, the two sheep would have half the numbers of genes in common. If not, they would be even less related and have fewer genes in common. Both would have the genes that make them sheep in common.


What is the genetic age of cloned animal?

the same as a normal animal


What was the world's first clone animal?

The oldest cloned animal is Megan and Morag the sheep. They were cloned in Edinburgh, Scotland at the Roslin Institute in 1995.


Successfully cloned animals?

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