The number of attempts it took before a successful clone can vary widely depending on the specific cloning process and the organism involved. For example, the first successful cloning of a mammal, Dolly the sheep, was achieved after 277 attempts, while other cloning efforts may see success in fewer tries. Generally, the process can be highly experimental and often requires multiple trials to identify the right conditions for success.
Attempts to locate the wreck of Titanic started almost immediately after her 1912 sinking, many of them fanciful and many limited by the science of the times. The first successful outing was in 1985.
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There have been many attempts to clone a human being but all have failed. No, there has not been a human clone created till this day.
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Sir Edmund Hillary was part of an unsuccessful New Zealand expedition to Everest in 1951 before his second, successful attempt in 1953.
When an animal is cloned, there are a lot of "Mistakes" that are thrown away. If an attempt is made to clone a human beings, there will also be a great many "MISTAKES" that need to be disposed, before a successful human is every cloned.
There have been many previous attempts to hack the First Caribbean Bank. However, these hacking attempts do not appear to have been successful in stealing one's information.
they made 4 planes before they became successful
It took Ian 20 attempts at the long jump before he broke the seven foot mark.NASA needed many attempts to launch the space shuttle due to the weather.
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as many times as it takes as many times as it takes
Attempts to locate the wreck of Titanic started almost immediately after her 1912 sinking, many of them fanciful and many limited by the science of the times. The first successful outing was in 1985.
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yes because when you clone humans you have to use many embryo's to finally get a successful one the rest of the unused embryo's are destroyed