To determine: Whether cloning of plants and animals are similarly regulated.
Concept Introduction: Cloning is a process of producing genetically identical organisms or parts, and the organisms or parts are called as clone. The cloning is beneficial as well as a matter of concern on genetic, social, ethical, and religious issues.
To determine: The unique problem present in plants and animals cloning.
Concept Introduction: Cloning is the process of producing genetically identical organisms or parts, and the organisms or parts are called as clones. The cloning is beneficial as well as a matter of concern on genetic, social, ethical, and religious issues.
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