No, a clone will not have the same mindset as the original. While a clone shares the same genetic material, its personality, thoughts, and experiences are shaped by its unique environment and life experiences. Cloning does not replicate memories or consciousness, so the clone would develop its own distinct identity.
The idea that everyone has a clone somewhere in the world is more of a science fiction concept than a scientific reality. While genetic similarity can occur, true cloning as in duplicating an entire human being has not been achieved ethically or legally. Current cloning technology has primarily been used in animals, and human cloning raises significant ethical, moral, and legal concerns. Therefore, the notion of each person having a clone is not supported by current science or practice.
Yes, there are clone majors that serve in the Grand Army of the Republic. Two notable clone majors are clone trooper "Twelve" and clone trooper "Jorir".
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i thing an anaconda is dangerous because it is greater than cobra so, anaconda is dangerous
Do you mean, "dangerous?" It's not possible to clone a deceased organism. It's not legal to clone a human being.
In Australia, it is illegal to clone a human being. It is also illegal to clone a human being in the United States.
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.
I think they would be wasps,dangerous spiders, and lots more.
It is really expensive to clone a human. It can cost anywhere from $1.7 million to $2.0 million. Cloning is not available to the public as of now. Wait a few years and you never know.
not yet
They are the same because they both have enough power to kill a human but in my opinion I think the Boa is more dangerous.
You can clone most organic compounds. So yes you can clone chickens. It has been done with cows, and certain parts of the human anatomy.
maybe more
No scientist haven't yet cloned a human
Human Beings
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