Survivor39
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I am not sure if this is a good question or not, but for those of you who did the genetics option, or even the genetic topics, would have learned how the process of cloning works.
In the cloning of Dolly, one of the step invovles the extraction of udder cells from Sheep 1. These cells are important because the genome is going to be inserted into an egg from Sheep No. 2.
Scientist starve these udder cells (I'm not sure how, probably inoculate them into a nutrient limited broth). Why do you think this was done?
In the cloning of Dolly, one of the step invovles the extraction of udder cells from Sheep 1. These cells are important because the genome is going to be inserted into an egg from Sheep No. 2.
Scientist starve these udder cells (I'm not sure how, probably inoculate them into a nutrient limited broth). Why do you think this was done?