Biology, asked by kabya77, 1 year ago

what is the importance of cloning? ​

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Answered by subhaji99
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  • Cloning stem cells from an individual with a disease lets scientists and researchers understand the disease and develop a treatment for it. In medicine cloning is used to find out about many genes that cause diseases, this is also known as gene therapy.
Answered by SelieVisa
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Cloning is the process of generating a genetically identical copy of a cell or an organism. In biomedical research, cloning is broadly defined to mean the duplication of any kind of biological material such as a piece of DNA or an individual cell.

Clones are superior breeding animals used to produce healthier offspring. Animal cloning offers great benefits to consumers, farmers, and endangered species. Cloning allows farmers and ranchers to accelerate the reproduction of their livestock in order to produce safe and healthy food.

Scientists hope that cloned cells will be used to treat serious diseases such as heart problems, diabetes and spinal injuries. Scientists hope to remove stem cells from cloned embryos and grow specific cell lines from them which may treat disease.

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