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Answered by BiswaShresikha
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Progress in the science of mammalian cloning has made it increas-ingly likely that human cloning will soon be technically feasible. Thebirth of Dolly, the sheep cloned from the mammary cells of an adultewe, was announced in February 1997. By July 1998, scientists in Ha-waii had succeeded in cloning several generations of mice, consideredby many scientists to be a much harder feat. In December 1998, Japa-nese scientists reported that they had cloned eight calves from cellsgathered from a slaughterhouse That same month, a South Koreanteam announced-though without supporting publication-that they hadcloned a human cell from an infertile woman to the four cell stage.Although none of the scientists conducting cloning researchclaimed an interest in cloning humans, the techniques used to clonesheep, cows, and mice could easily be adapted to human beings

Answered by MissSparkling
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Cloning is the method of producing identical genes through different procedures. Method of gene cloning is useful in studying the structure and function of genes in detail. Medical Applications: In medicine, cloned bacteria plays important role for the synthesis of vitamins, hormones and antibiotics.

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