Can clones breed?

Yes you can breed clones. The baby will not have the [clone] tag, but the ancestry will show the tag on the parents.
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Can clones get pregnant?

no one is infertile with cloning, all right. It has nothing to do with couple, because you don't have to be a couple to do this. It's just a technique to make a genetic duplicate.
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Can dog clones reproduce?

While a clone may perfectly replicate its genome, it won't be the same dog because it won't have the same life, a life that it lived in your company. In almost every way that matters, then, they're different dogs.
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Are clones fertile?

Myth: Clones are a specific animal's DNA grafted onto another body. Absolutely not. Despite science fiction books and movies, clones are born just like any other animal. The only difference is that clones don't require a sperm and egg to come together to make an embryo.
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Can you clone a female from a male?

"Use of the tail cells indicates that it is possible to clone either sex, and probably from almost any kind of somatic cell, as long as one figures out a way to cause the cell to regress to a primitive state and capitulate gene effects," said Robert Foote, professor of animal physiology at Cornell University.
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Why We Still Haven't Cloned Humans — It's Not Just Ethics



When was the first human clone made?

Many nations outlawed it, while a few scientists promised to make a clone within the next few years. The first hybrid human clone was created in November 1998, by Advanced Cell Technology.
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Can you clone a human?

Despite several highly publicized claims, human cloning still appears to be fiction. There currently is no solid scientific evidence that anyone has cloned human embryos.
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Can you take a clone from a clone?

Cannabis clones are cuttings taken from a healthy female—called a mother plant—that has been grown from seed or is itself a clone. So cuttings can be taken from clones, or clones of clones, ad infinitum. After a cutting of a growing branch is taken, it's ideally dipped in a hormone medium and then roots out.
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Is a clone a sibling or child?

One of those societies (one of the more sensible ones) considers a clone to be the child of the cloned person if it's an adult cloning themselves to make a baby, but to be the sibling of the cloned person if the person's parents decided to clone their child.
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Would a cloned human look the same?

So your clones will not be exactly the same -- even though they'd have the same genes -- because of their wildly different pre- and post-birth environments. They may look pretty similar, but they'll almost certainly act differently.
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Should humans be cloned?

Human beings should not be cloned for several reasons that are going to be further discussed in this op-ed: cloning is a risky, imperfect procedure, it does not create an exact copy of an individual, and it poses ethical concerns by using human beings as a means to an end, opening up possibilities for abuse and ...
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What happens to extra cloned dogs?

The simplified answer is this: if your pet has a genetics-rooted condition, and since a clone of your pet carries the identical genetic make-up as the original, then the cloned animal will likely carry the same condition.
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Who was the first person cloned?

On Dec. 27, 2002, the group announced that the first cloned baby — named Eve — had been born the day before. By 2004, Clonaid claimed to have successfully brought to life 14 human clones.
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Can Shadow clone have kids?

Yes, he absolutely can. Shadow Clones are clones that are made up of only chakra,and they are able to use any technique that the user can, even the Shadow Clone technique.
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Can a shadow clone make a shadow clone?

Because they have their own chakra, shadow clones can perform other jutsu, including making more shadow clones. Shadow clones usually disperse once they are struck hard enough, but they have been shown capable of enduring injuries for a time.
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Do clones have parents?

The leading technique for such cloning, known as somatic cell nuclear transfer, requires harvesting cell types from multiple donor organisms. Thus, most modern versions of sci-fi clones don't have just one parent — they have several — and this goes for Dolly the cloned sheep.
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Would a clone have different fingerprints?

Clones have fingerprints but do not have the same fingerprint. Fingerprints are not genetically created so even if they both had the same DNA they would have different fingerprints. The fingerprint is determined by the environment around it was created it and also many other things can alter it.
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Is it possible to clone yourself?

So, it's currently theoretically possible to clone yourself, although no one has done it or tried it yet. This clone would grow up to look exactly like you, be your genetic brother or sister, and have the same genetic predispositions as you do. However, this is where the similarities would end.
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What is the parent of a clone called?

If I were cloning a plant, the parent plant would be the parent to all the clones. When they tissue culture hostas and make clones I have seen the source plant called the mother plant. I guess you could use donor if you wanted to get all clinical. Or perhaps The Clone Daddy if you wanted to be hip.
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Can a clone be a mother plant?

Clones can be mother plants. They are no different from the mother plant they originate from, to begin with. Genetically they are identical and will be able to produce several clones every couple of weeks. Clones as mother plants will guarantee the reproduction of your crops stay consistent.
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How many times can I clone a clone?

As long as the plants are kept healthy, there's no real foreseeable limit to how long they can live and produce cuttings. Even when a clone is taken of a clone continuously, each subsequent clone should have the exact same genetic potential as the first.
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Do clones need light or dark?

Clones need plenty of light to root and grow, but that light needs to be less intense than what you'll use once it's transplanted. T5 and CFL grow lights can offer your clones the vegging (blue) spectrum they need without the intensity that could take it out.
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Is cloning illegal?

Under the AHR Act, it is illegal to knowingly create a human clone, regardless of the purpose, including therapeutic and reproductive cloning. In some countries, laws separate these two types of medical cloning. The differences, described below, depend on how the embryo will be used.
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Would a clone have a soul?

3. It has been said that a cloned human being wouldn't have a soul, wouldn't be a unique individual; but clones would not be any less full human beings than the originals. If we have souls, then so would they. They would be no less their own persons than identical twins are.
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Has anyone tried to clone a human?

But as far as we know, no one's actually cloned a whole person. Turns out, ethics aren't the only thing holding scientists back. Cloning isn't the sci-fi marvel we think it is. It can be dangerous, often ineffective, and, most of all, we just haven't thought of a good enough reason to do it.
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