Cells don't die after the nucleus is removed. That is how we clone things, we remove the nucleus from an unfertilised egg cell and insert the DNA of the animal we wish to clone.
An identical genetic copy of its parent is called a clone. Cloning involves creating a new organism that has the same DNA as the original organism, allowing for precise replication of genetic material. This can occur naturally in some organisms or be produced artificially through various scientific processes.
A clone's DNA is genetically identical to that of its parent, as it is created from a single cell of the parent organism, resulting in an exact replication of its genetic material. In contrast, your DNA is a combination of genetic information from both of your parents, inheriting half from each, which introduces variation. This means that while a clone shares the same DNA sequence as its parent, you have a unique genetic makeup that reflects contributions from both your mother and father.
A pluripotent (embryonic) stem cell and nucleus from a donorEmbryonic stem cell will act as a embryo (Egg) and donor nucleus will act as a fertilized nucleus, just fuse them and grow in appropriate conditions
The one thing I always do is put it in the daycare with a Ditto.
The clone does not have a parent. the serogate mother is not the parent, she is just the birth mother. She and a male did not create the clone, the clone was placed inside of her for her to birth. The organism who's DNA was replicated to create the clone, is also not the parent. Just an exact copy. :)
Yes, a clone is genetically identical to its parent(s) because it is created using the genetic material of the parent organism.
Because the cytoplasm of the clone is not the same as the parent animal.
a rooted cutting from a plant Answer If by clone you mean a sport that is visually different from the parent then you can. If by clone you mean a cutting of the parent and the parent is covered by Plant Breeders Rights legislation then it is illegal to sell rooted cuttings of that plant though you can give them away.
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You can get it from the original's cell nucleus from one of its cells.
Cells don't die after the nucleus is removed. That is how we clone things, we remove the nucleus from an unfertilised egg cell and insert the DNA of the animal we wish to clone.
An identical genetic copy of its parent is called a clone. Cloning involves creating a new organism that has the same DNA as the original organism, allowing for precise replication of genetic material. This can occur naturally in some organisms or be produced artificially through various scientific processes.
it has a clone