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There are actually many animals that live in high altitudes. some are:elkdeerantelopebunniesjackrabbitsprairie dogsground squirrelsgray squirrelsferretsfoxescoyotebadgersrattlesnakeshawksfalconseaglesother kinds of birds
there are no animals that start with x in french i know because i take french in high school
It effects them by how high up they are in the mountains.
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Oh goodness no. Many are safely cloning many types of animals from family pets to high quality and highly efficient production animals.
The main environmental concern in regard to cloning is the pollution that the process of cloning would produce. Cloning is done in a laboratory; and the amount of electricity needed to fuse the DNA and the nucleus of the original ovum is extensive. There are no environmental issues related to cloning in regard to food chains, only those similar to the normal human food chain. Unfortunately, all previously reported cloned animals have had extreme health defects, and if humans were to be cloned at a high rate, there would be huge amounts of pressure on our health care systems and an increase in the amount of hospital waste. Hope this helps. :)
The main reason is just because they can. It is cruel. There is essentially no reason.They are crazy and 100% high and STUPID!
The good cloning vector should have small size, high copy number, own origin of replication, restriction sites for many restriction enzymes and selectable markers.
Ethical and moral considerations would be the primary reason.It can be argued, should it be considered moral "playing God" and destroying what makes us as humans unique?Did you know margin for error is high for cloned animals, whereas less than one percentage of 1000 cloned animals are born without visible deformities?
Cloning can help farmers reproduce high-quality livestock or crops with desirable traits quickly and efficiently. This can lead to improved yields, disease resistance, and overall productivity on the farm. Additionally, cloning can help ensure a consistent supply of superior genetic material for breeding purposes.
cloning could cause birth defect If cloned babies start showing up in hospital nurseries, scientists predict that they will be hooked up to respirators because their hearts and lungs will have been deformed. Feeding tubes also might be necessary for infants who have brain damage and cannot suckle. Others might have extensive physical abnormalities. Even those born with a normal appearance probably would experience epilepsy, autism or behavioral abnormalities. Cloning allows man to tamper with genetics in human beingsreproduction of undesirable traits"All of the data on animal cloning demonstrates exceptionally high rates of fetal loss, abortion (and) neonatal deaths, and many cloned animals have devastating birth defects," says Gerald Schatten, vice chairman of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive science at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine."When people are working with farm animals or laboratory mice and there is a newborn that is suffering, veterinarians can euthanize the animal. Are people who are attempting to clone humans going to euthanize suffering children?"
In fact chances of error are extremely high. and this will be humiliation to humanity to produce some human with aberration. Let the research to progress, in future may be it become useful. But therapeutic cloning must be legal.
Bradley Martin Krohn has written: 'Production, purification, characterization and cloning of the cyclomaltodextrinase from Bacillus subtilis high temperature growth transformant H-17' -- subject(s): Bacillus subtilis, Thermophilic bacteria, Soil microbiology, Molecular cloning
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.
high failure rate problems during later develpment abnormal gene expression and cuase your mom like it hard
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