I'm pretty sure, yes. Because for cloning, you basically only need DNA. Anything they touched, a piece of old hair. Practically anything
yes
They can but it would be very very expensive and it would be unlikely for success so chances are you wouldn't be able to
DNA
no person should be cloned
Star Wars: Episode 2, Attack of the Clones.
No humans have been documented to have been cloned-so no.
No human has yet been cloned. With the exception of identical twins.
cause we can't clone people yet
cause we can't clone people yet
No, once a person is cremated, their DNA is destroyed along with their body. Cloning would require intact, viable DNA from the individual, so it is not possible to clone someone who has been cremated.
cloning should be banned for humans but people pay to have there pets cloned.
Cloned humans would be biologically identical to the original, so they would have the potential to reproduce like any other human. However, ethical and legal considerations may prevent the cloning of humans for reproductive purposes, as there are significant moral and practical concerns associated with human cloning.