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Cloned animals aren't identical - we're still far from the perfect clone - 1 views
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This science artical explains why cloned animals are not identical
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This is a good one for technique!
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so are you talking about the technique they have discussed here? Then you haven't tagged it correctly.
EBSCOhost: Brazil to clone jaguars - 0 views
NIH OSE - Research in the News: Creating A Cloned Sheep Named Dolly (Grades 9-12) - 0 views
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What is a Clone
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In biology, a clone is a cell or an organism that is genetically identical to another cell or organism.
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How was Dolly Created? Dolly is different. She was generated from a specialized adult cell, not from an unspecialized embryonic cell.
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Nature Versus Nurture | USC News - 0 views
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Using a newly applied scientific technique, researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of USC have reached surprising findings about the role of nature versus nurture in the development of the neural circuits in the auditory cortex, the area of the brain responsible for processing information about sound.
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What are the Risks of Cloning? - 1 views
Stem cells Media 1 - Yusuke - 0 views
Changing the Face of History -- Forensic Anthropologists Reconstruct First President's ... - 0 views
New Stem Cell Method Makes Functioning Liver Cells- Cutting Edge Techniques - 0 views
20 Animals That Have Been Cloned - 1 views
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20 Animals That Have Been Cloned
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1. Carp (Featured above: A common carp, as-yet-uncloned) An Asian carp was cloned successfully in 1963; ten years later, scientist Tong Dizhou also cloned a European crucian carp.
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2. Dolly the Sheep Dolly saw the light of day in 1996. She lived until the age of six. The first cloned mammal, Dolly is considered to be a great success. Later, several hundred other Dollies were cloned.
Technique to animal cloning - 1 views
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So I want you to choose ONE of these techniques and explain it in your own words. Find another article/video that summarizes that technique. Also you need to tag properly!
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This isn't a realiable source. Tag your posts name animal cloning and the media type.
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This is a great website that shows the different types of animal cloning. This was propabably help your group out!
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