Both reproductive and therapeutic cloning remain an active area of debate. Some see cloning as morally repugnant and a threat to human individuality and dignity. Others see the unequivocal medical benefits to cloning cells which could effectively add decades to a human's lifespan. Lawmakers in many countries have sided with the former argument, banning the practice.
There is much more to this debate that cannot possibly be said here. If you're interested I suggest you research the controversial topic.
To find out how many copies the machine can make in 1 minute, divide the total number of copies by the total time taken. In this case, 742 copies ÷ 53 minutes = 14 copies per minute.
The place where you make copies is typically called a "copy center" or a "copy shop."
It depends on the organism but humans have two alleles.
Mitosis
Chromosomes make copies of themselves once during meiosis. This occurs during the S phase of interphase, which happens before meiosis I.
If you didnt buy it ...dont copy it!
Yes
Humans typically have two copies of the p53 gene.
No, just as long as you don't make illegal copies and sell them
yes it is legal because on the covers it says not to make illegal copies
Most average humans have two copies of the p53 gene.
no
Not if they are identical
Most average humans have two copies of the p53 gene.
Yes, because the creators of the legal copies are not making any money.
Humans have two copies of each gene in their genome, one inherited from each parent.
If you have purchased the original CD it is legal to make copies for personal use like say put a copy in your car so you can keep the original from getting damaged. It is illegal to give or sell copies of original CD's without explicit permission on the owner.