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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.
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It depends which species we are talking about. Cloning of animals and plants does not raise any new ethical issues. Cloning of human beings (which so far has not been done) raises new ethical issues. What is the legal status of cloned people - will they be granted all the same rights as other human beings? Will they be mass produced to be used as soldiers, slaves, etc.? Who will raise them? Will they be genetically modified? If so, are they still people? And so forth.
No you can't simply because it can not be done to humans but yes you can do it to animals scientist test on a sheep name Dolly. But then they tried it on a human in nothing seem to happen.
people like mushoe pork on wensdays The, "Stop Cloning Act" of 1997
Yes: this is called cloning, and has been done successfully in the past.
There have been no scientific studies done specifically on crickets. Though there have been many studies done on other animals.
It has Never worked. For those people who think cloning a human being is a bad idea, the failure to clone a human being is great. For those who want to clone humans, it has been a 100% failure so far. Cloning a human being has never worked in the past. Considering that cloning animals often results in "Mistakes" that have to be disposed of; it is probable that any attempts to clone a Human Being will result in a Lot of Mistakes that have to be done away with.
Cloning is done to copy and learn the DNA.
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Tens of thousands of studies have been done on tuberculosis.
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This also can done in plant.