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It has the exact same DNA as its parent.

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The DNA between the two animals is exactly the same

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In theory, yes, but in practice it doesn't seem to quite work. Cloned animals tend do age more quickly. Examining the telomeres of the cells, it seems as if the telemeres are related to cellular aging, and a cloned cell starts out "older" than the original cell was.

Additionally, there is always the chance that a cell will replicate improperly, causing a mutation in the cell, which can then be propagated to the daughter cells later on.

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it has the exact same dna as its parents (apex)

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How is cloning possible?

Alright, please disreguard the other "answer". They take a DNA sample from the organism that is to be cloned. Then they take an embrio from an animal the same species as the animal that will be cloned. Then they extract DNA from the embrio and replace it with the DNA sample from the animal that's going to be cloned. Then they place it back in the womb or uterus of the animal the embrio belongs to. It's not really cloning like what you see on the science fiction channel, that's why it's science fiction.


Have scientists brout back a wooly mammoth?

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


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.


What is a telomere and how does it affect cloned animals?

Telomeres are DNA sequences at both ends of a chromosomes that shrink in length every time the DNA is copied. In cloned animals the telomeres are usually longer than those of the same animal naturally conceived.


In cloned animals what substance must be transferred to the cloned version?

DNA


Why can't quaggas be cloned?

The main Reason Quaggas can not be cloned is due to the lack of DNA. Scientists have found some DNA but not a full set of 23 pairs of Chromosomes.


which best describes the structure of dna molecule?

Answer:Two strands of DNA link together


What best describes the location of DNA in a bacterium?

IN The middle


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.


Humans have cloned animals such as sheep and dogs Which substance must be transferred from the original organism to the cloned version?

DNA


What can make up DNA?

nothing can make DNA, DNA is very unique. all though scientist are working on and have cloned DNA.


Can the DNA from mitochondria be cloned for an extralarge dinosaur?

No, a full DNA strand has yet to be extracted from dinosaur remains