It is unknown as we have never attempted such a thing before.
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.
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Mainly to copy a very high producing animal that is too old to breed or unable to breed. This is a very costly procedure, however, the end results will balance out.
South Korea became the first country to successfully clone a dog in 2005 when they cloned a female Afghan hound named Snuppy.
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.
Copy the object (Ctrl-J) using the colour and light correction make adjustments. Then using the clone and healing tools
a box that has two exact replicas using the action replay code to clone
Dolly died at the age of six. Dolly herself was a clone, I don't believe a second clone exists.
the old republic is a fiew hundred years before the clone wars
because your suppose to but you all ways get a clone trooper gun buy using your credits and station cash
no
first of all why would you want to clone yurself or AA 11 year old boy? cloning can kill (i think)
Clone them using action replay
not possible
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Yes, a clone is genetically identical to its parent(s) because it is created using the genetic material of the parent organism.
A clone is any living thing that is a perfect genetic copy of its parent. Plants clone either as one alternative to their natural reproduction or through cuttings. Certain animals are known to clone themselves through parthenogenesis (aphids, salamanders, snakes).