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Q: What issues would likely arise for both the clone and the donor?
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If you were to arm wrestle an exact clone of yourself who would win?

If there is proper technology to make an exact clone of oneself, the original would win, as although the clone is perfect, the neurons will be blank, it would have no memory and therefore no knowledge of how to use it's limbs. So the question is, does it count as arm wrestling if the clone doesn't know what is going on?Now, if we have a perfect clone with the same exact memory and stuff, the winner can't be predicted. One will most likely try to conserve energy, and the other would tire earlier, giving the conservative one win. Regardless of how it ends, they would be unable to use their arms for quite some time afterwards, as the same strenght would mean they would end up destroying their muscles.Of course, this is all just a theory, and I could be wrong.AnswerOne thing that people seem to be always forgetting about clones is that the clone, by necessity, is always younger than the original. In order to make a clone you have to have donor DNA and a blank egg cell. The clone then starts out a certain amount of time after the donor. Depending on how much older the donor is than the clone, the donor will therefore always have an age advantage. Of course, after a while, old age starts to affect the donor and the clone will then have the advantage.Another factor not always considered when talking about clones is the source of the egg cell. If the egg cell came from the donor's mother then the donor and the clone are identical. However if the black egg cell came from someone other than the donor's mother than there will be a difference in all DNA that is not found in the nucleolus: Mitochondrial DNA, Golgi Apparatus DNA, Ribosomal DNA. And this genome-typical difference may have a influence in the arm-wrestling.


How many mice are needed to clone a mouse?

One, that's kind of the point of a clone. An exact DNA replica. If you had more than one donor it wouldn'tatch any one mouse.


What is the role of the somatic cell donor in cloning?

the clone will come out exactly just like the one who donated the somatic cell


How could human cloning save lives?

The idea is to clone a part of a human. So if you need a new liver, a liver could be cloned from your DNA, making it the perfect donor. You wouldn't actually clone a whole human.


How do you clone your straight talk phone?

Yes it can be done. First off, only CDMA phones can be cloned (Verizon, Sprint, etc.). You have to buy a donor phone (like the LG 220C) and clone the ESN number from the donor phone to your desired upgrade. There are a few reputable companies out there who will flash your phone for a minimal fee ($40-$65) Note: Do not EVER turn on the donor phone because Straight Talk will shut off your services and blacklist the ESN number.


What would best describe a clone?

A clone is an individual who shares the exact same DNA as the parent donor. Cloning does not occur naturally and must be induced through scientific interference via injection of parent DNA into growing embryo cells.


What is cloning and how does it work?

Cloning is creating an exact genetic copy of something. To clone first take the nucleus from a donor cell, and collect some unfertilized eggs. Remove and replace an egg nucleus with the donor cell nucleus, and put the egg in a womb, for it to be born.


What describes the process of DNA Recombinant?

There are steps you must follow in the making of recombinant DNA such as use crosses to identify donor, clone gene in bacterium, characterize the gene, modify the gene, and reintroduce the gene into donor cells.


Can anyone donate organs in the UK?

There are not age limits for becoming an organ donor, as long as you have no medical issues that would preclude you.


Is clone fertile?

Depends on the 'perfection' of the cloning process. I myself don't know the precision of the most recent version of the process, so I don't know if they managed to fix the 'bugs' in the system. Although I suppose it is safe to assume that clones ARE fertile, considering they share the same genetic code as the donor, providing the donor is fertile to start with.


What is the introduction of the nucleus from a body cell into an egg cell to generate an organism identical to the nucleus donor?

This is Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer, also known as cloning. This was the processed used to clone Dolly the sheep in 1997.


What is used to clone organisms?

A pluripotent (embryonic) stem cell and nucleus from a donorEmbryonic stem cell will act as a embryo (Egg) and donor nucleus will act as a fertilized nucleus, just fuse them and grow in appropriate conditions