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OpenStudy (anonymous):

METAL AND FAN what does the process of cloning involve?write this in your own words.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The term cloning is used describe many different processes that involve making duplicates of biological material.In most cases, isolated genes or cells are duplicated for scientific study, and new animal results.One way in which cloning could take place is by somatic cell nuclear transfer. Here, the nucleus of an unfertilised ovum is removed and replaced with the nucleus of a somatic cell, or whole diploid body cell, from a developed embryo, foetus or adult individual.The ovum is then stimulated either chemically or by an electrical pulse to create a human embryo. Given that the nucleus contains almost all of a cell’s genetic material, the new embryo will be a delayed genetic twin/clone of the human individual from whom the cell was taken. there are five basic steps to cloning: 1. A piece of DNA that contains the gene to be cloned is put into a DNA molecule called a vector to produce a recombined DNA molecule. 2. The vector transports the gene to the host cell. 3. In the host cell, the vector multiples and makes many identical copies of itself and also of the gene. 4. When the host divides, copies of the recombined DNA molecules and the gene are now said to be cloned. 5. After many cell divisions, a clone of host cells are produced. Each cell has at least one copy of the recombined DNA, and the genes are cloned. This transfer technique, or embryo twinning, is the basis of this process and results in parent and offspring exhibiting identical gene makeup. Cloning has been done to animals and scientists say it could be done to humans. AND IF YOU WANT MORE YOU CAN GO TO WIKIEDIA AND SEARCH CLONING.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ITS WIKIPEDIA...SORRY FOR THE MISTAKE..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

which cloning are you referring to @helpme23

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