Clone Cells
Clone cells are genetically identical copies of a single cell derived from another. They can be generated both in a laboratory setting or in the body. In the laboratory, cloning techniques can be applied to create an exact copy of a source of genetic material – such as a gene, a cell, or an entire organism. This technology is important for genetic research, tissue engineering, and drug development. Cloned cells can be used to create tissues and organs for transplantation, study gene expression or to develop therapeutic and diagnostic products. Additionally, cloning can be used to produce similar plants, animals, and even human cells, which could be used to treat diseases, or to create pluripotent stem cells for therapies.
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