What is a difference between therapeutic cloning and reproductive cloning? Reproductive cloning produces cells that are genetically identical, and therapeutic cloning does not. Reproductive cloning produces a living organism, and therapeutic cloning does not. Reproductive cloning involves the transfer of genetic material, and therapeutic cloning does not. Reproductive cloning requires cell division to occur, and therapeutic cloning does not.
Which do you believe it is?
c
"Reproductive cloning involves creating an animal that is genetically identical to a donor animal through somatic cell nuclear transfer. In reproductive cloning, the newly created embryo is placed back into the uterine environment where it can implant and develop. Dolly the sheep is perhaps the most well known example. In therapeutic cloning, an embryo is created in a similar way, but the resulting "cloned" cells remain in a dish"
so c is incorrect?
A seems a better choice
okay thank you
""Reproductive cloning involves creating an animal that is genetically identical to a donor " matches up with A
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Sure post them as new :)
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