Animal Cloning Flashcards

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What is reproductive cloning?

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  • cloning whole organisms that are genetically identical to another organism
  • used in biotechnology and agriculture
  • can be used to save endangered species from extinction
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What is non - reproductive cloning?

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  • it is the use of stem cells to generate replacement cells, tissues or organs which may be used to treat particular diseases or conditions in humans
  • the cells are genetically identical to another organism won’t be rejected by patients if they are genetically identical to their own cells
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Describe how animals can be cloned by somatic cell nuclear transfer

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  • a body cell is taken from sheep A and the nucleus is extracted and kept
  • an egg cell is taken from sheep B and its nucleus is removed to form an enucleated egg
  • the nuclear from sheep A is inserted into the enucleate egg cell - the egg cell from sheep B now contains the genetic information for sheep A
  • the egg cell is given an electric shock (fission of egg + nucleus) to stimulate it to divide
  • cell division continues until it reaches blastocyst stage
  • in reproductive cloning the embryo is then implanted into a surrogate mother - lamb is produced that a genetically identical copy of sheep A
  • in non - reproductive cloning stem cells are harvested from the embryo - the stem cells are genetically identical to the cells in sheep A
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Describe how animals can be cloned by splitting embryos

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  • a female cow is selected that has desirable traits and is given FSH to stimulate egg production
  • the eggs are then harvested from the female cow
  • sperm is also harvested from a desirable bull
  • through IVF (in vitro fertilisation) a zygote is produced
  • it is allowed to divide by mitosis to form a ball of cells which are then separated before differentiation starts - they are totipotent
  • each cell is allowed to grow and divide again before each new group of cells can then be places into the uterus of a surrogate mother
  • this produces many genetically identical offspring
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What are the advantages of cloning animals?

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  • high value animals can be cloned in large numbers
  • endangered species can be cloned which could increase their numbers
  • can produce lots of the same organism quickly
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What are the disadvantages of cloning animals?

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• reduced gene pool - decreases allele frequency
- if one organisms is susceptible to disease all are
• animal welfare issues
• old DNA - premature death

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