Cloning Flashcards

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What is cloning?

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  • the processes used to create an exact genetic copy of another gene, cell, tissue or organism
  • the copied material, the clone, has the same genetic makeup as the original
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What are the different nuclear transfer techniques?

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  1. embryonic nuclear transfer
  2. non-embryonic nuclear transfer (somatic cell transfer)
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What does the process of embryonic nuclear transfer use?

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  • cells taken directly from early embryos
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What can embryonic nuclear transfer produce?

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  • many transgenic animals with very precise genetic qualities as rapidly and cheaply as possible
  • many clones from a single female to conserve animals nearing extinction
  • early embryos from which stem cells can be isolated for use in tissue and cell engineering
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What does the process of ‘somatic cell nuclear transfer’ SCNT involve?

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  • scientists transfer genetic material from the nucleus of a donor adult cell
  • to an egg whose nucleus, and this its genetic material, has been removed
  • an electric pulse is used to combine the dormant donor cell and the recipient egg cell
  • after reaching a suitable stage, the embryo is transferred to the uterus of a female host
  • the resulting offspring is a clone of the somatic cell donor
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Why is the procedure of a somatic cell nuclear transfer so significant?

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  • it proved that the genetic material from a specialised adult cell could be reprogrammed into an embryonic state
  • to generate an entire new organism
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What is the most controversial aspect of cloning?

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  • the potential to clone humans
  • which creates enormous moral and ethical concerns
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What could cloning humans result in, in terms of specific groups?

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  • the creation of groups of people for specific purposes
  • e.g. warfare or slavery
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What could cloning humans result in, in terms of perceived improvement?

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  • attempts to improve the human race according to an arbitrary standard
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What could cloning humans result in, in terms of harvesting?

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  • clones being created for the sole purpose of using their organs and tissues for transplants
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What could cloning humans result in, in terms of deaths?

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  • the death of many embryos and newborns because the techniques have not been perfected
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What does cloning negatively reduce?

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  • reduces genetic diversity by reducing the gene pool
  • weakening a population’s ability to adapt to its surroundings
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