You do not ' clone ' water, you produce it in chemical reaction.
2H2 + O2 >> 2H2O
NaOH + HCl >> NaCl + H2O
Like that.
Dolly was a proof of concept experiment out of which something useful may come. Pure research is like that.
Dolly was the the name of the Sheep that was the first mammal ever cloned, but the first animal ever cloned was a tadpole. And I don't know if they named it or not. That was back in 1952.Dewey(Deer)
She was the first successful clone of a sheep.
Dolly was a domestic sheep, which is a herbivore. Sheep primarily graze on grass, plants, and other vegetation as their main source of food.
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Yes. An udder cell was taken from one sheep and injected into an unfertilized cell. These were caused to fuse by the use of electrical pulses. Once fused, the cell was transplanted into a surrogate mother.
dolly (the sheep) is a clone of another sheep
He cloned a sheep named Dolly.
Dolly and the sheep from which she was cloned have the same genes because Dolly was cloned using the genetic material from the donor sheep's somatic cell. The genetic material in both animals is identical, as Dolly's DNA was derived from the donor sheep's DNA.
Dolly
because she is a clone
yes you can as dolly the sheep was a clone
Scientists clone Dolly the sheep
The sheep that gave her birth was not genetically related. Another sheep donated the nucleus that Dolly came from and this was her clone.
Dolly the Sheep was named after Dolly Parton because the cell that was taken from the sheep to clone Dolly the sheep was a mamary gland cell, since Dolly Parton is known for her boobs Dolly was the natural choice.
She was the first complete genetic clone ever produced.
Dolly was the the name of the Sheep that was the first mammal ever cloned, but the first animal ever cloned was a tadpole. And I don't know if they named it or not. That was back in 1952.Dewey(Deer)
Dolly was identical in every way to her clone