No, a liger is not a transgenic animal. A liger is a hybrid resulting from the mating of a male lion and a female tiger, belonging to different species within the same genus (Panthera). Transgenic animals, on the other hand, are genetically modified organisms that have had genes from other species inserted into their DNA. Thus, ligers are the result of natural breeding rather than genetic engineering.
Dolly is not a transgenic animal. A transgenic animal is one that incorporates genes from multiple species.
a tiger is a big animal but the liger is 16 feet so i think the liger will win
Insertion of a transgene into the genome during developmental stages produces transgenic animals.
It depends on how you look at a liger. If you feel that a liger is not wildbecause they are bred in captivity then no they are not endangered. If you feel a liger is a wild animal then ligers everywhere are endangered.
the liger is a hybrid of a male lion and female tiger
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liger half tiger half lionZac Efron's favorite animal is the ligers (its the lion and the tiger mix-breed)
tiger depend
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That's correct. Dolly the sheep was not a transgenic animal because she was cloned from a cell of another sheep, meaning all her genes were from the same species without any genetic modification from other organisms.