through vegetative cuttings or through micropropogation/ tissue culture
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Indeed. It can not be known for sure what brands used clones. (Note: I am talking about manmade clones, not natural clones like bananas.) In 2008, the FDA decided to allow the sale of unlabeled cloned meat. Therefore, any meats could be cloned. Plants are not cloned on a commercial scale, but often they are grafted or cuttings transplanted, producing identical plants.
Well, plants are cloned exatly like each other, for they are made in the same way.
Cloned plants have the same genetic makeup as the parent plant they are cloned from. This means they have the same traits, characteristics, and growth patterns. They also have the potential to exhibit similar responses to environmental stimuli.
It means they were produce a sexually and werent cloned.
If you clone a human female can she only have female babies? No.
A vast number of plants clone themselves naturally. The ability goes back hundreds of millions of years.
The karyotypes from two carrot plants cloned from the same carrot root tissue should show that all cells possess identical chromosome numbers and structures, reflecting their genetic similarity. Since they are clones, both plants will have the same diploid number of chromosomes, which for carrots is typically 18 (9 pairs). Additionally, any variations in chromosome morphology or banding patterns should also be consistent between the two plants. Overall, the karyotypes should confirm that the cloned plants are genetically uniform.
If you clone a human female can she only have female babies? No.
Salvia divinorum does flower, but it is very difficult to start a plant from seed. Usually, plants are cloned from cuttings.
the name of the first cloned sheep is Dolly
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