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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Cloning
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Humans have been cloning plants for centuries by taking cuttings and scientists succeeded in cloning a frog in 1958. This was followed by clones of fish in the 1960s and 1970s but it wasn't until 1997 that the first large animal, a sheep called Dolly, was cloned. Since then, other large animals have also been cloned, including pets. As the technique has been developed, it has been possible to combine cloning with genetic engineering There are two main techniques of large animal cloning. The first involves separating the stem cells (cells which have not yet become specialized) of a naturally... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Cloning
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10 Questions

1. Adult cell cloning was first demonstrated in which type of animal?
2. Cloning has not been demonstrated in which of the following?
3. A special type of cloning splits apart cells from a developing animal. What is this type of cloning called?
4. The cloned animal has the same DNA as which of the following?
5. Cloning is an example of which type of reproduction?
6. During cloning, what is an electrical current used for?
7. Where is the cloned animal grown?
8. Which gamete cell is needed for cloning?
9. What is the animal that gives birth to the cloned animal known as?
10. Enucleate means the removal of what?