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theoretically, cloning is the same.
True, gene cloning, is an efficient way of producing large numbers a gene. These genes can be cloned repeatedly, at a rather as a rather efficient means.
You can prove gene closing is complete by comparing the cloned genes to the original. If any differences are present, the cloning process was not successful.
The cloning of humans and animals can be done the exact same way for both. The methods that can be used are artificial embryo twinning and somatic cell nuclear transfer.
Yes, it can mutate there genes and may even kill them.
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.
As with any ethical issue there are (at least) two sides to every debate, but in this case the terminology might confound the issue. Cloning a gene simply means to make a copy of it and put it somewhere else. It could end up in the same organism (to over-express), or a different one (to heterologously express). So far cloning genes into human embryos is universally unacceptable, but cloning genes into plants and microbes is common in research settings. There are also some animals that are genetically modified, which is wrong for some people, who object to experimenting on animals to begin with.
Cloning - Is copying an animals DNA, it is the exact animal replica. Selectively breeding - Breeding animals with the features and characteristics that the breeder wants.
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Cloning can help the world but it can do more damage too, when a living animal is cloned it receives the exact same genes as the donor so they will both be susceptible to the same defects and diseases, but cloning could make certain animals become less endangered for the time being but, do to the lack of biodiversity the animals could all get the same disease and have no immunity to it.
contain identical genes
cloning a complete human involves taking genes or cells froma human and letting them do the rest
cloning a complete human involves taking genes or cells froma human and letting them do the rest