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Cloning Today
A clone is a group of organisms that are genetically identical. ... The one process of cloning, called nuclear transfer, replaces the nucleus of an immature egg with a nucleus from another cell. ... We will also be discussing the disadvantages and different techniques that result from the cloning of different organisms.
First lets start with the history of cloning. The modern era of laboratory cloning began in 1958 when F. ... The first cloning of animal cells took place in 1964. ... The first successful cloning of mammal was achieved nearly twenty years later. ... The cloning of cattle was achieved in 1988, when embryos from prize cows were transplanted to unfertilized cow eggs whose own nuclei had been removed. ...
Cloning can do many good things for our wild life and for our economy. The process of cloning can save us a lot of money. ... Cloning would also develop stronger plants, resistant to disease, parasites, and insect damage. With better plants, cloning could lead to more profit for farmers and we could clone an abundance of trees. ... Cloning is good for out wildlife because with cloning it is easier for us, as a nation and a world, to save many different types of endangered species.
Approximate Word count = 917 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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