Would a cloned person have the same personality?

Myth: Clones have exactly the same temperament and personality as the animals from which they were cloned. Temperament is only partly determined by genetics; a lot has to do with the way an animal has been raised.
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Would a clone of a dead relative have the same personality?

Even if clones are genetically identical with one another, they will not be identical in physical or behavioral characteristics, because DNA is not the only determinant of these characteristics.
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How do the clones have different personalities?

But did they clone their personalities? The short answer is that even though cloned animals look a lot like the original, they don't behave exactly the same. One reason they don't have exactly the same personality is because cloning isn't like you see in the movies -- a clone is not the same age as the original.
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Do clones have the same thoughts?

I would say not. Each person, even identical twins, have different experiences, even slightly different, and this will change the way they think and act, even if the changes are slight. Your clone will be much more different from you than your identical twin.
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Do cloned pets have the same personality?

While the personalities of the clone and the original may differ, their general dispositions are usually alike. If your cat is very fearful, there's a good chance its clone will be too. If your dog is laidback, the clone will probably be pretty chill.
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Who is the first human clone?

On Dec. 27, 2002, Brigitte Boisselier held a press conference in Florida, announcing the birth of the first human clone, called Eve.
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How long do human clones live?

If the average life expectancy of humans in the galaxy far, far away is similar to our own, it's about 70 years for men, meaning that clone life expectancy can be halved to just 35 years.
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How old are the clones mentally?

The Clones, in the war years, were mentally aged between 10 and 13. It was only their physical growth that was accelerated. So if you think about the difference in how a 13 year old carries themselves, sees the world and interacts with their peers, there would be a pretty striking difference.
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Are there human clones today?

Have humans been cloned? 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 clones have relationships?

The only thing they were *allowed* to do was live, fight and die for the Republic. Everything else was against regulations. Any type of romantic relationship would fall under the “forbidden” category. They were bred to serve the Republic, nothing else.
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Do clones age differently?

Age-memory

"A new born clone might look like a lamb, but in terms of cellular senescence it would be much older, and the animal would start to develop diseases associated with aging at a much younger age."
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Are clones asexual?

Organism cloning. Organism cloning (also called reproductive cloning) refers to the procedure of creating a new multicellular organism, genetically identical to another. In essence this form of cloning is an asexual method of reproduction, where fertilization or inter-gamete contact does not take place.
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Would a clone have the same fingerprints?

Even though a clone is genetically identical to its host, a clone would not have the same fingerprints as its host because fingerprints are not genetically determined, rather they are formed in the womb as result of external processes.
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Do human clones have human rights?

Scientists will continue to clone embryos in their quest to develop stem cell therapies, ultimately, their work will facilitate the birth of human clones.;Once born, human clones will be entitled to all of the rights and freedoms enumerated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International ...
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Do clones age faster?

Although the exact rate at which clones aged is unknown, it appears to be nearly twice as fast a natural-born Human and it is theorized that this rate increased as clones grew older—especially under stress, thus leading to a dramatic shortening of the clones' life expectancy.
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Would a clone be your child or sibling?

“Parent” conveys the notion of a generation between the clone and the source. On the other hand, in terms of the number of genes in common, a clone might better be thought of as a sibling. Ordinarily a parent gives a copy of half its genes to the child, the other parent supplying the other half.
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How much does a human clone cost?

Some scientists believe clones would face health problems ranging from subtle but potentially lethal flaws to outright deformity. But let's ignore all that--for the moment--and cut to the bottom line: How much would it cost to clone a person? According to our estimates: about $1.7 million.
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How many humans have been cloned?

1 No one has ever cloned a human being, though scientists have cloned animals other than Dolly, including dogs, pigs, cows, horses and cats. Part of the reason is that cloning can introduce profound genetic errors, which can result in early and painful death.
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Why human cloning is not done?

Moreover, most scientists believe that the process of cloning humans will result in even higher failure rates. Not only does the cloning process have a low success rate, the viable clone suffers increased risk of serious genetic malformation, cancer or shortened lifespan (Savulescu, 1999).
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What was the height of a clone?

Almost all clone troopers had the same height, 1.83 meters, or 6 feet, and they were all male.
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Who was the last clone alive?

Who was the oldest living clone? That would be Kix. Due to his being frozen in stasis by the Separatists, he survived for 50 years after the end of the Clone Wars before being awakened by a pirate gang several years before the events of the sequel trilogy.
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Who was the tallest clone?

While clone troopers of Jango Fett stood 1.83 meters, Axe, a clone of Fett himself, was 2.08 meters tall.
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Does the US ban human cloning?

There is no federal law prohibiting human cloning; as of today, federal laws and regulations only address funding and other issues indirectly connected to cloning. At the state level, however, there are laws directly prohibiting or explicitly permitting different forms of cloning.
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Why do clones age so fast?

Although the exact rate at which clones aged is unknown, it appears to be nearly twice as fast a natural-born Human and it is theorized that this rate increased as clones grew older—especially under stress, thus leading to a dramatic shortening of the clones' life expectancy.
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Can a clone be a different gender?

But like identical twins, clones are always the same gender because they have the same genetic material. And two people with the same gender cannot reproduce.
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