yes
Infertile or barren.
Dolly was cloned in 1996 and was the first cloned mammal. Dolly died in 2003 at the age of six.
A person being cloned is typically referred to as the "original" or the "donor."
Ethical questions surrounding human cloning include concerns about violation of individuality and uniqueness, potential exploitation of cloned individuals, and uncertainty about long-term health consequences. Additionally, there are debates regarding the moral status of cloned embryos and the implications for societal values and norms.
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.
Baring a random gene mutation in a clone seed cell, yes.
the name of the first cloned sheep is Dolly
Infertile or barren.
No. If a woman is infertile, sperm will have no effect on her. Infertile means she cannot get pregnant.
In 1952, leopard frogs were successfully cloned. The first cloned mammal was Dolly (a sheep) in 1996, followed by a cloned mule and a horse, Prometea, in 2003. In 2007, a lab in the Philippines announced a cloned water buffalo.
Cloned cells, with their genes, are typically stored in the laboratory that cloned them. This includes both public and private ventures.
it was said that dolly the sheep was cloned in a farm
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Infertile also means unproductive or barren.
Scientists have cloned sheep, dogs, and cats. Dolly the sheep was cloned in 1997. Cloning can happen naturally as with identical twins.
The only way a human has been cloned is if the government has done it secretly or the gov. doesn't know about it. Other than that no a human has not 'yet' been cloned. But they have sucsessfully cloned a sheep.
Uterus