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Potentially, the actual clone could be used as food but, since it costs $15,000 to $20,000 to produce a clone, it is usually only the clone's milk or offspring that are intended for the food market. Cloning is not a form of genetic engineering. The DNA provided by the animal being cloned is not altered.
Dec 29, 2006
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Cloning aims to produce genetically identical copies of an animal. The most commonly used procedure is somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). This involves ...
Aug 15, 2020 · Cloning describes a number of different processes that can be used to produce genetically identical copies of a biological entity.
Clones are the mature organisms created by replicating abiotically most or all of the DNA of the organisms. Transgenic research is aimed at optimizing a desired ...
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Jul 13, 2001 · Farmers could raise cloned animals to supply organs for transplantation into humans, a rancher could make the genes from a prized bull live ...
The most common cloning method involves removing the genetic material from an unfertilised egg and replacing it with the complete genetic material from the ...
Feb 18, 2021 · In cloning, the nuclear genome (DNA) of a cell is replaced with another. The process is commenced by removing the maternal DNA from the mature ...
Cloning allows livestock breeders to create an exact genetic copy of an existing animal, essentially an identical twin. Clones are superior breeding animals ...
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A genetic copy of an animal is produced by replacing the nucleus of an unfertilised ovum with the nucleus of a body (somatic) cell from the animal to form an ...