Mainly to copy a very high producing animal that is too old to breed or unable to breed. This is a very costly procedure, however, the end results will balance out.
You can clone most organic compounds. So yes you can clone chickens. It has been done with cows, and certain parts of the human anatomy.
people clone animal to allow regime and protect the autolayers
It depends on the animal you want to clone, but it is usually thousands of dollars.
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Not really the inventor(s) but the first to clone embryos (Tadpoles in this case) were Thomas King and Robert Briggs.
No you don't have the ability to clone Pokémon's in the Red version. You can do this in Pokémon Emerald.
You do not ' clone ' water, you produce it in chemical reaction. 2H2 + O2 >> 2H2O NaOH + HCl >> NaCl + H2O Like that. Dolly was a proof of concept experiment out of which something useful may come. Pure research is like that.
If you mean why did the kaminos clone to make clone troopers then they did that because they would be superior to battle droids because of their integrity and ability to improvise and be resourceful "You will find they are immensely superior to battle droids" Attack of the clones
the man owns the clone
Clone commando
It is either an identical twin or a clone.
Its Better To Be A Clone Commander
Social Advantages:Mass amounts of animals reproduced.The stem cells in the embryos could be used as treatment for human illnesses.More animals can be reproduced with the desired traits.The animals that have been reproduced this way can be used as a supply of organs for transplanting to humans.Scientists could use this type of cloning to help endangered species.Scientists could also attempt to bring extinct species back to life for example mammoths or dodo birds.Social Disadvantages:If for example a cow was reproduced this way and the cloning was incorrectly carried out at some point, its milk and beef could contain toxic resulting in people becoming seriously ill.If one animal was to be infected and die by an organism because of its genetic make-up, all the other animals that were part of that cloning process will also get infected and die as every clone is genetically identical to each other.
I would clone myself
yes. just go to professor clone and he will clone them for you.
No you would not get hurt.