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Natural cloning can occur through a process called asexual reproduction, such as in plants through methods like cutting or grafting. In animals, some species can naturally reproduce asexually through processes like parthenogenesis, where unfertilized eggs develop into offspring. Overall, natural cloning results in genetically identical individuals being produced.

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What is the description of a clone?

A twin that wasn't created naturally.


What process is to create a clone?

Nuclear transfer


What is another term for gene?

This is also known as cloning (in Biotechnology) and differs from the common perception of a clone being a replica of the original parent, although the process of cloning is directed at producing such a replicate (which may be partial or total).


What process is used to create a clone?

Nuclear transfer


How many times can you clone a clone marijuana plantwithout using a mother and will quality improve or get worse the more times you clone a clone?

Cloning can be done an infinite amount of times, producing the same quality plant every time (minus mutations). Quality can go either way if mutations are cloned, but don't expect a large clone regardless of it's source.


How is a plant cloned?

A plant can clone by producing extra bulbs or by sending off shoots containing the plant's genome.


How is a clone different from identical twins?

A clone is produced by actually making an organism by scientific means of extracting a nucleus of the organism you want to clone, inserting it into an oocyte, and inserting that cell into a mother. An identical twin, on the other hand, is naturally born as a child of an organism.


What is the clone process?

First one must get hold of the clone subject's blood. just one drop will do. add some H1N62T and there you go!!


How do you clone a cat?

There is no way to clone a cat. Though science has came a long way, there is no sure fire system for the cloning process.


Does stem cells clone humans?

no. stem cells can clone A cell that's put around it, like a heart cell or pancreas cell but it can't clone an entire person (though it would aid the process).


What is the origin of the word clone?

The term clone is derived from κλών, the Greek word for "twig, branch", referring to the process whereby a new plant can be created from a twig.


Why do people clone animals?

People clone animals for various reasons, such as preserving endangered species, studying diseases and genetic disorders, and producing livestock with desirable traits. Cloning can also be used to create genetically identical animals for research purposes.