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How is cloning done? Who provides the eggs, the sperm (if any) or any other forms of human cell chromosomal material in order for cloning to take place?

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How is cloning done? Who provides the eggs, the sperm (if any) or any other forms of human cell chromosomal material in order for cloning to take place?

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For information about the science of cloning, there are many very excellent websites providing basic information and primers describing cloning. You might start by referring to the “Useful Links” section of this website for more information. There are two main types of cloning. These are (1) reproductive cloning and (2) therapeutic cloning. There are important distinctions between these two types of cloning. Reproductive cloning refers to the application of cloning technology resulting in a live birth – the creation of a complete animal or human genetically identical to another. Reproductive cloning has not been done in humans. In contrast, therapeutic cloning is not intended to result in a live birth. It refers to the application of cloning technology to produce tissue for therapeutic purposes, without the creation of a complete animal or human being. There are different methods of reproductive cloning. The cloning method used for Dolly the sheep is known as nuclear transfer, and this

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