Cloning can make all the descendants of a particular line susceptible to the same possible defects and mutations.
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....
Clones are produced by asexual reproduction. There's only one parent.
You dont grow a clone, you clip them off a plant that is in its vegetative cycle, from there the clone grows like from seed. This doesn't just work for pot either, all plants can be cloned
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.
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.
In theory, clones can be cloned through a process known as iterative cloning or repeated cloning. This involves taking a cell from an existing clone and using it to create another genetically identical individual. However, the process can lead to genetic abnormalities and reduced lifespan in subsequent generations of clones.
No humans have been documented to have been cloned-so no.
Indeed. It can not be known for sure what brands used clones. (Note: I am talking about manmade clones, not natural clones like bananas.) In 2008, the FDA decided to allow the sale of unlabeled cloned meat. Therefore, any meats could be cloned. Plants are not cloned on a commercial scale, but often they are grafted or cuttings transplanted, producing identical plants.
Star Wars: Episode 2, Attack of the Clones.
No, even if it were possible for 2 cloned females to drop identical eggs at the right time, they would still be fertilised by different sperm. If it was considered possible for cloned males to have identical sperm, those 2 sperm would both have to beat millions of other sperm to get to the cloned eggs.
Yes as a matter of fact there are some comics that spider-man is cloned
Unless they were cloned from sterile or hermaphroditic stock, I would say,. yes.
Monkeys could be clones as can any living thing. It is considered unethical to do so, though.
No, cloned animals do not lose their genes. The genetic material in a cloned animal is identical to the original animal it was cloned from. The process of cloning involves replicating the DNA of the original animal to create an exact genetic copy.
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.
I believe it is sonic heroes in which rouge discovers numerous clones of shadow
During the Clone Wars almost the entire Republic armed forces were clones. So the war got it's name from the large amount of cloned soldiers that were used.