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Q: What two main conditions are necessary for an extinct animal to be cloned?
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Have scientists brout back a wooly mammoth?

No, nobody has ever cloned an extinct animal from DNA.


Why can Quagga's not be cloned?

A Quagga cannot be cloned because there are not any living animals in its species. The technology has not been invented yet for something to be cloned from DNA after it is extinct.


How long did the first animal that was cloned live?

The sheep Dolly (the first cloned animal) has died at the age of 6.5 years.


First cloned animal?

a sheep


What is the genetic age of cloned animal?

the same as a normal animal


What was the world's first clone animal?

The oldest cloned animal is Megan and Morag the sheep. They were cloned in Edinburgh, Scotland at the Roslin Institute in 1995.


Successfully cloned animals?

animals have been succesfully cloned. if you watch animal planet alot you would know. NO OFFENSE animals have been succesfully cloned. if you watch animal planet alot you would know. NO OFFENSE


What was the second animal after dolly the sheep to be cloned?

The second animal to be cloned after Dolly the sheep was a cow in Japan. In 1998 the twin calves were born cloned from a donor cow. The Japanese scientist were looking into cloning to improve their cattle stains.


Who first cloned an animal?

The first person to clone an animal was Hans Dreisch.


True or false the first cloned animal was a cow named Dolly?

This is a false statement. Dolly was the name of the first animal cloned, however, she was a domestic sheep and not a cow. She was cloned on July 5 1996.


Can a cloned animal have babies?

Can identical twins have babies? Yes. A cloned animal, except for its age, is indistinguishable from an identical twin. Depending upon how it was cloned, the telomeres of its DNA may be shortened, but this would have little impact on its ability to breed. In short, yes, cloned animals may have babies, and live out their lives as naturally as uncloned organisms, and this has been demonstrated in numerous cloned species.


The name of the first animal ever cloned in the laboratory was?

dolly