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.
No human has yet been cloned. With the exception of identical twins.
As of today, scientists have not cloned any people. They have only cloned animals and are still trying to find the symptoms of cloning. If it is harmless, scientists may start cloning people. If it is harmful, you will not might hear about clones in this world....
The first animal to be cloned was a tadpole in 1952.
A Quagga cannot be cloned because there are not any living animals in its species. The technology has not been invented yet for something to be cloned from DNA after it is extinct.
Yes. It can be done in the same way as did in sheeps,cow etc. But human cloning is legally banned in many countries.
No scientist haven't yet cloned a human
In 2013 scientist cloned human embryonic stem cells. They also sent a space craft to the edge of the solar wind.
he cloned a rat ...... do you want to know how? well he freezed it and put it in the cloned double decker cloning machined attatched the machines together and...........CUPOW!!!!!!!!! THE CLONE WAS A CLONE OF THE RAT!!!!!!
No humans have been cloned yet. Should a human ever be cloned, then presumably, the clone would be identical (genetically) to the original from which it is copied; thus, it would be a human.
The same as the original.
In 1996, dolly was cloned, but she did not last long, dolly died in 2003.
The second animal to be cloned after Dolly the sheep was a cow in Japan. In 1998 the twin calves were born cloned from a donor cow. The Japanese scientist were looking into cloning to improve their cattle stains.
acceptance:)
None. Human cloning has never been carried out anywhere.
sorry no. it's fake. There is a mew and a scientist cloned mew in a movie and created mew 2. the only way there is a mew 3 if they cloned mew 2.
Cloned humans, if they were to exist, would theoretically have a lifespan similar to that of non-cloned humans, assuming they are born healthy and do not face any specific medical issues. However, studies on cloned animals, like sheep, have shown that they can experience various health problems and shorter lifespans. The long-term effects of cloning on human health and longevity are still unknown, as no human clones currently exist. Therefore, predicting the lifespan of a cloned human remains speculative.
in 1997 the first Transgenic cow was Rosie,who produced human protein-enriched milk at (2.4 grams per litre).The milk contained the human protein alpha lactalbumin.