no, not entierly. Scientists strongly believe it is not a good idea to try and clone humans, because most attempts to clone mammals fail and about 30% of clones born alive are affected with some sort of debilitating conditions. but there is hundreds of cloned animals living today. no, not entierly. Scientists strongly believe it is not a good idea to try and clone humans, because most attempts to clone mammals fail and about 30% of clones born alive are affected with some sort of debilitating conditions. but there is hundreds of cloned animals living today.
Sexual reproduction does not produce clones. This is because DNA from two parents is used to produce an offspring.
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No. Tornadoes do not reproduce. They are not alive.
chilli reproduce by seeds.
Mosquitos reproduce sexually.
Daphnia reproduce asexually through a process called parthenogenesis, where females produce clones of themselves without the need for fertilization by males. This involves the development of unfertilized eggs into embryos that hatch and grow into new individuals.
Offspring from asexual reproduction are genetically identical to the parent, lacking genetic variation. They can reproduce rapidly and are all considered clones of each other.
Mushrooms reproduce sexually through the fusion of haploid spores from different individuals. They can also reproduce asexually through processes like fragmentation or by producing clones from mycelium.
Some animals can reproduce asexually (without a mate) their offspring are therefore clones of themselves. ex. Sponges reproduce asexually through budding or fragmentation. Even some higher order animals such as certain lizards are capable of reproducing asexually, this is called parthenogenesis.
California redwoods reproduce through both sexual and asexual methods. They produce cones that contain seeds which are dispersed and germinate to grow new trees. They can also reproduce asexually through sprouting from root systems or fallen branches, allowing for the growth of genetically identical clones.
That cell is a clone of the first. This happens all the time in your body.
WOWBugs have a unique method of reproduction called parthenogenesis, where females can produce offspring without mating with a male. They lay eggs that develop into clones of the mother. This asexual reproduction allows WOWBugs to rapidly multiply.
Mints primarily reproduce through sexual reproduction, where male and female reproductive organs are involved in the process of fertilization. They can also reproduce asexually through methods like stem cuttings to produce identical clones of the parent plant.
Quaking aspen trees reproduce mainly through the dispersal of seeds produced in catkins. They can also reproduce vegetatively through their root system, forming genetically identical clones known as "clonal colonies." These colonies can spread rapidly and cover extensive areas.
A group of clones is typically referred to as a "clone army" or simply a "group of clones."
Clones? Last I checked where in 2009.
Tigernach of Clones died in 549.