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Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Cloning

What exactly is Cloning 

Cloning, the process of generating a genetically identical copy of a cell or an organism. cloning happens often in nature for example, when a cell replace itself sexually without any genetic alteration  pr recombination

What is the importance of cloning?
Cloning is important for many reasons including advances in medicine, producing livestock faster, improving crops and for the use by police. Advances in medicine: In testing of medicines animals models such as mice are used.

What is the benefits of cloning?
Clones are superior breeding animals used to produce healthier offspring. Animal cloning offers great benefits to consumers, farmers, and endangered species: Cloning allows farmers and ranchers to accelerate the reproduction of their most productive livestock in order to better produce safe and healthy food.

Who invented cloning?
The first study of cloning took place in 1885, when German scientist Hans Adolf Eduard Driesch began researching reproduction. In 1902, he was able to create a set of twin salamanders by dividing an embryo into two separate, viable embryos, according to the Genetic Science Learning Center.

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