This process is sometimes called cloning because every new plant is exactly like the parent. One type of cloning uses cuttings--parts of plants that grow into new plants. Both stems and leaves can be used as cuttings. Another kind of cloning is grafting--the joining together of two plants into one. Other kinds of cloning use bulbs or tubers--underground parts that make new plants.
There are no federal laws completely banning human cloning in the United States. There are regulations against using federal funds for cloning research. A United Nations declaration was adopted, calling for the worldwide ban of human cloning.
cloning is very expensive very hello
what are the sections are there in cloning
yes because that what cloning for.
cellular cloning is the process of making a populaion of cells from a single cell. cellular cloning is the process of making a populaion of cells from a single cell. cellular cloning is the process of making a populaion of cells from a single cell.
This also can done in plant.
Not really, cloning is the process of exactly copying an organism - which is done vegetative propagation of plants. This does not produce a better plant only an exact duplicate of the one that is being copied gene splicing and selective cross-pollination would produce a better plant
Plant Cloning Explained: http://www.bghydro.com/bgh/static/articles/1205_cloning.asp
Cloning is done to copy and learn the DNA.
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one of the ethical reason about cloning a plant is that it is not natural
I believe cloning should be done, it would help the world a lot more. Also I wouldnt have to do as much for myself, because I would have a clone!
people like mushoe pork on wensdays The, "Stop Cloning Act" of 1997
unfortunately there is no 100% guarantee that cloning can be done at least not at that success rate
sorry but i dont know anything about a cloning machine and i have done a LOT of research
Orchid cloning, or micropropagation, is a technique used to produce genetically identical orchid plants. This is typically done by taking a small piece of tissue from a parent plant and growing it in a nutrient-rich medium under sterile conditions to produce new plants. This method allows for the rapid multiplication of orchids with desirable traits.