How cloning works in human ar other mammals? and cloning is sexual or asexual reproduction?

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  1. Cloning is taking cells from a human or mammal and putting it in an egg in the lab. You fertilize the egg withouth having any sex. Then you insert the egg into the female to carry to give birth when the egg has matured.

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  2. partlyiiamtm

    Cloning of people was supposedly intoduced in the fourties.
    They call this process of alledged cloning or cloning
    “parthenogenisis”Which is the technical term for cloning..
    Many books on the nature of this process are vague..And
    I believe intentionally so..According to the non censorship
    they have cloned women..To clone basically is extracting an
    ovi (or egg cell) from a women’s womb and inducing it to
    divide,mitosis,replicate..How can they do this you ask?Without a sperm..Earlier they used a sperm but under micros
    cope and just a part of the sperm that induces reproduction.
    But the ovi never recieves any dna material from the sperm…They only use
    the head of the sperm or so..Then they discovered they can
    also use electricity to induce the egg cell of an individual women to divide ,thus craeting and fetus which suppost to
    be the replica or”clone”copy Of the women they harvested the egg from..Men would be way impossible to clone
    according to that resourse of info then according
    to what I have read to clone….But if they cloned a women enough and thus theoretically used up or worn out the genes
    Then therefore any male can impregnate her certain to
    result in a child which relies soly more on his genes or
    is more genetically related to him then her..I believe they
    have cloned people ,especially women,I do not believe the clone is what it is exactly the same..like a twin..Maybe
    in some cases.In nature this can happen ,,that the child recieves more genes from the father then mother..visa versa.
    So ..whom is there to clean clone???Without causing irrefutable harm.Cloning would be like wise to plants and
    love less it certainly would be like asexual..Or is..
    All their fathers would be named Petri…as in dish…
    But not Robert Petri in Mary Tyler More show…

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  3. An egg, and a sperm both contain a nucleus which holds half of our DNA (23 chromosomes). All of our other cells contain 46 Chromosomes. In the lab, they harvest an egg from which ever species they are cloning, and they remove the nucleus. They can then take the nucleus of a normal 46 chromosome cell and put it inside the egg- where it’s nucleus used to be. The egg then “thinks” it is fertilized and will start to divide, and grow. This embryo is an exact replica of the parent cell. Cloning is a form of asexual reproduction, because sex was not involved in the creation of the new embryo. There are many ethical issues surrounding cloning. Some argue that scientists are “playing God” because they are creating new life. Some say that if a human were to be cloned- it would have no soul because it was not created by God. There are too many ethical issues to type here, but you get the idea. You’ll have to decide for yourself where you stand. Hope this helps. good luck in school

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  4. It is by definition sexual, although it doesn’t really reaquire sexual activity. You can tell it is not asexual because if for that sertain sepecies it was done through asexual reproduction then they would already be clons

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