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Just think of a carbon copy of your mandatory document you get
it for the Xerox machine for security or preventive purposeĀ
To Human Genome Project researchers, cloning refers to copying
genes and other pieces of chromosomes to generate enough identical material for
further study. Two other types of cloning produce complete, genetically
identical animals. Blast mere separation (sometimes called "twinning" after the
naturally occurring process that creates identical twins) involves splitting a
developing embryo soon after fertilization of the egg by a sperm (sexual
reproduction) to give rise to two or more embryos. The resulting organisms are
identical twins (clones) containing DNA from both the mother and the father.
Dolly, on the other hand, is the result of another type of cloning that produces
an animal carrying the DNA of only one parent. Using somatic cell nuclear
transfer, scientists transferred genetic material from the nucleus of an adult
sheep's udder cell to an egg whose nucleus, and thus its genetic material, had
been removed. (All cells that are not egg or sperm cells are somatic
cells.)
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