Cloning can theoretically increase the population of endangered organisms by creating a new organism. However, cloning doesn’t address the problem of their declining habitat. Does this solution eliminate the problem of declining genetic diversity in certain endangered species?
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Philip Damiani, the ACT research scientist who led the Noah project, contends that cloning can help preserve genetic variation by adding new individuals to the dwindling gene pools of endangered species. He points out that the fibroblast cell used to clone Noah came from a gaur bull that never mated.
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