Alright, please disreguard the other "answer". They take a DNA sample from the organism that is to be cloned. Then they take an embrio from an animal the same species as the animal that will be cloned. Then they extract DNA from the embrio and replace it with the DNA sample from the animal that's going to be cloned. Then they place it back in the womb or uterus of the animal the embrio belongs to. It's not really cloning like what you see on the Science Fiction channel, that's why it's science fiction.
Human cloning is not possible. Many cloning attempts on our closest relatives, rhesus monkeys, have resulted in utter failure with not a single successful birth. Cloning in cattle have also resulted in very few pregnancies and even fewer are born. Most of those born suffer from bizarre illnesses that never occur in nature.
Right now, no. However, research in cloning has started to shape our answer into a possible phenomenon.
therapeutic cloning
Embryo cloning is when you go through the process of cloning an original embryo
theoretically, cloning is the same.
Its unknown if cloning is possible today.
Human cloning is not possible. Many cloning attempts on our closest relatives, rhesus monkeys, have resulted in utter failure with not a single successful birth. Cloning in cattle have also resulted in very few pregnancies and even fewer are born. Most of those born suffer from bizarre illnesses that never occur in nature.
Cloning is only possible in Emerald.
Cloning is not possible in generation I games.
No cloning is not possible in HG/SS
Is cloning actually possible. Will the result of cloning be viable is cloning ethical, morally or religiously. Can cloning be performed with people What is the religious status of a cloned person. What is the legal status of a cloned person. what human rghts are applicable.
I belive it is Reproductive Cloning.
It is not possible unless you have Action Replay
Cloning humans is not possible, but cloning animals is possible. Cloning an animal has few disadvantages, but the clone will only live about half the normal life-span. The clone will not be exactly like the original animal. Some self-traits will set it apart, but it will look exactly the same and act very similar.Well, in some sort cloning a human is possible put in the end result the clone (maybe you as well) would die.The disadvantages of cloning are the uncertainty of science technology, losing the diversity of genes, the great diseases and leading to extinction, cloning is "playing God", transgressing the nature, inhumane, devastate parenting and family life, and cause unbalance to the society.
fossilized extinct species
probably by cloning them you ll need there dna
Right now, no. However, research in cloning has started to shape our answer into a possible phenomenon.