Yes, if enough DNA was attained, then a clone could be programmed.
Cloning humans raises ethical concerns, as it may infringe on individual rights, lead to devaluation of human life, and pose risks to the health and well-being of the cloned individuals. Additionally, there are unresolved safety and technical issues surrounding human cloning that could have unknown consequences.
Yes, every human being is special. There's only one person like you in the whole wide world. We all have different colored hair, skin and eyes, we may be tall or short and we all walk and talk differently.
A clone.
clone. Clone is the answer!
No, it is not currently possible to create a clone of a clone. Each clone is a copy of the original organism and does not retain the ability to reproduce on its own.
NO, they are programmed differently.
If programmed to, yes, but if programmed not to, then no.
In Australia, it is illegal to clone a human being. It is also illegal to clone a human being in the United States.
There have been many attempts to clone a human being but all have failed. No, there has not been a human clone created till this day.
not yet
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.
No scientist haven't yet cloned a human
Human Beings
mack truwilligar from Germany
A clone means a genetically identical copy of an organism, so can be any living thing potentially.
Clone a human from a single cell of an adult human.
The squid is programmed in such a way that it mimics a human being.