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Part 1 Created by Haley Vrazel Objectives Define cloning Identify the history of cloning Analyze the different types of cloning What is Cloning Animal cloning

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Part 1 Created by Haley Vrazel Objectives Define cloning Identify the history of cloning Analyze the different types of cloning What is Cloning Animal cloning is an assisted reproductive . (Part 1). Created by: Haley . Vrazel. Objectives. Define cloning.. Identify the history of cloning. . Analyze the different types of cloning.. What is Cloning?. Animal cloning is an assisted reproductive . Part 2. Created By: Haley . Vrazel. . Objectives. Analyze what animals have been cloned.. Evaluate the risk of cloning.. What animals have been cloned? . Scientists have been cloning animals for many years. . . Chrispin. . Matinga. and . C. himwemwe Mk-and-a-wire. CLONING. . CLONING -- An umbrella term traditionally used by scientists to describe different processes for duplicating biological material.. Unit 2. Module 2 – Biotechnology and Gene Technologies. Learning Objectives. Understand how animals can be cloned.. Understand what embryo splitting is.. Understand what nuclear transfer is.. Understand what non-reproductive cloning is.. Ganesh Ananthanarayanan, Ali Ghodsi, Scott Shenker, Ion Stoica. Small jobs increasingly important. Most jobs are . small. 82% of jobs contain less than 10 tasks (Facebook’s Hadoop cluster). Most small jobs are . Sasikanth. . Kancherla. Background. 1996- Dolly, cloning has been an ethical issue ever since.. Animal cloning has been made possible, but still very temperamental.. 277 attempts to clone a sheep. It is possible to recreate an organism simply from its DNA and a surrogate.. Learning Objectives:. Explain cloning.. Explain genetic engineering.. Analyse the advantages and disadvantages of cloning and genetic engineering.. Cloning. Clone. = an individual produced through asexual reproduction that is genetically identical to the parent. In biotechnology, cloning refers to the different processes used for . duplicating . biological material . (ex. DNA fragments, cells or organisms). . . The 3 Types of Cloning Technologies:. 1. Recombinant DNA Technology/DNA Cloning. Introduction . to cloning and creating objects. Objective. Learn how to create clones and . creatables. Understand the difference between clones and . creatables. .. Be able to explain the advantages of each in terms of ease of program maintenance. . Gene Cloning . allows the separation and identification of a specific section of genetic . material . (DNA or RNA) from other sequences. . It then . allows the isolation of large numbers of copies . of . A number of different processes used to produce genetically identical copies of biological material. Researchers have cloned genes, cells, . tissues, and entire organisms. Do clones ever occur naturally?. Gene cloning and other techniques, collectively termed DNA technology, can be used to manipulate and analyze DNA and to produce useful new products and organisms.. In genetic engineering, bacterial restriction enzymes are used to cut DNA molecules within short, specific nucleotide sequences (restriction sites), yielding a set of double-stranded DNA fragments with single stranded sticky ends.. Vrazel. . Objectives. Analyze what animals have been cloned.. Evaluate the risk of cloning.. What animals have been cloned? . Scientists have been cloning animals for many years. . In 1952, the first animal, a tadpole, was cloned. . AND ITS ETHICAL ISSUES Early Successes - Human Cloning  2001 – First cloned human embryos (only to six cell stage) created by Advanced Cell Technology (USA)  2004* – Claim of first h

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