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During cloning, a copy of an organism is created by taking a nucleus from a donor cell and inserting it into an egg cell that has had its nucleus removed. The egg cell with the donor cell's nucleus is then implanted into a surrogate mother where it can develop into a genetically identical organism. Cloning has been successfully used in animals but is still a complex and controversial process in humans.

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Is cloning an evil?

Cloning is a Biological way of making an exact clone of the original subject. Cloning happens all the time in the plant world and also happens in the animal to a lesser extent, as it is the quickest way of reproduction (asexual). Cloning cannot be considered evil if it happens all the time, though in saying that depending on what faith you are most have a different take on this subject. Bottom line, Cloning happens, as does the limitations of faith.


What is the diffenrence between artificial cloaning and natural cloaning?

Artificial cloning is when you plan it and natural cloning is when it just happens


Is cloning taboo?

Cloning is considered a taboo in the sense that no human should have the power to do what "god" does. Cloning happens naturally in nature when identical twins are born, but that is the only situation where it is present.


Why does ntvdm exe keeps cloning itself and eating up CPU how can you get it to stop cloning itself?

It happens if you are using 16 bit applications.


Where can cloning be carried out?

In grain production. (Farming). Additional: The cloning of plants by vegetative propagation (taking cuttings) is the most common form of cloning today and will certainly continue to be so.


Why is it necessary to starve the donor cells prior to reproductive cloning?

Starving the donor cells helps synchronize their cell cycle, making them more responsive to the reprogramming process during cloning. This starvation step can enhance the efficiency of cloning by making the cells more receptive to the genetic reprogramming that occurs during the cloning process.


What is the cloning capacity of pBR322 vector?

The cloning capacity of pBR322 vector is 1-5kb.


How many chromosomes are present in the offspring during cloning?

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What happens when cloning fails?

We will never be able to have a person the exact same as us in everyway :(


Why does cloning not work every time?

Cloning success can be affected by factors such as the quality of the donor cell, the method used for cloning, and the genetic variability between the donor cell and the recipient egg. Errors during the cloning process can also occur, leading to unsuccessful or nonviable clones.


Is mcs a cloning vector?

MCS (Multiple Cloning Site) is not a cloning vector itself, but rather a region within a vector that contains multiple restriction sites for inserting DNA fragments during the cloning process. Common vectors that contain an MCS include plasmids and phage vectors.


Do Christians believe in animal cloning?

Yes, Christians believe in animal cloning there is plenty of evidence to suggest animal cloning happens. The real question is - is animal cloning morally right? However the Bible does not say if animal cloning is right or wrong and probably most Christians have no opinion about animal cloning. Jesus said "Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit" not go and be involved in animal rights or politics.