cloning Flashcards

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cloning

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  • create exact genetic copies
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embryonic nuclear transfer

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  • cells directly from early embryos
  • can produce : many transgenic animals (very precise qualities), conservation of extinction, stem cells can be used in tissue and cell engineering
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non-embryonic nuclear transfer (somatic cell)

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  • somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT)
  • from nucleus of donor adult cell to an egg who’s nucleus was removed
  • electric pulse used to combine the dormant cell
  • reconstructed egg containing DNA from donor, teated with chemicals or an electric pulse to stimulate cell division
  • once cell reaches suitable stage, transferred to uterus of female host where it develops to birth
  • clone of somatic cell donor
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why is this procedure so significant

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  • procedure proved that genetic material from a specialised adult cell could be re-programmed into an embryonic state to generate an entire new organism
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disadvantages of cloning

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  • potential to clone humans
  • creation of groups for specific purposes
  • improve human race according to an arbitrary standard
  • clones used for organs and tissues for transplants
  • death of many embryos, not perfected
  • cloning reduces genetic diversity
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