There is no evidence that clones are more susceptible to disesase or infection.
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
Cloned animals seem to contract diseases more easily, but we still don't know exactly why.
No, cloned animals do not lose their genes. The genetic material in a cloned animal is identical to the original animal it was cloned from. The process of cloning involves replicating the DNA of the original animal to create an exact genetic copy.
The cloned animal that has 15 percent human cells and 85 percent animal cells is known as a human-animal chimera. This type of organism is created for research purposes to study human diseases and potential treatments.
The first cloned animal was a dog called "Dolly". Dolly was cloned from a 12 years old parent and lived for 6 years. scientists were concerned about cloning of animals because Dolly showed aging and some major skin changes.After that many different animals were cloned such as cats,rats ...........etc
The first cloned animal was a frog made by a Oxford University Professor J. B. Gardon in 1960.
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.
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.
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Cloning an animal can be bad for the environment. This is because it messes with the natural cycle of life and most cloned animals come out with defects.
there is no specific animal but they've cloned about 100 animals like sheep, pigs, cats, mice, cows,rabbits, and goats
Yes, scientists have successfully cloned animals such as sheep, cows, pigs, and mice. The most famous cloned animal is Dolly the sheep, who was cloned in 1996. Cloning technology has advanced since then and has been used for various research purposes.