Not unless the person cloned was already a superman. Cloning is an exact copy, right?
2006-07-10 03:40:21
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answered by flamingo_sandy 6
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Ummm... not quite sure what the question is. However, do some research on what cloning really is and im sure you will find your answer.
Cloning is nothing more than taking genetic material from one cell and implanting it into an egg cell. This cell is then encouraged chemically to reproduce using the borrowed genetic material and grow into an embryo that is genetically similar to the donor.
From here it can be implanted into a surrogate to grow into a mature organism, or it can be harvested for stem cells that can be used to treat the donor of a malady without high risk of rejection of the treatment.
There are far too many misconceptions of what cloning really is.
2006-07-10 03:46:22
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answered by ChooseRealityPLEASE 6
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Superman? No, I don't think so. You might get someone with stronger bones or better skin and eyesight. But if you try to give a person the characteristics of other creatures to MAKE him "super", like, say, bird wings, well he would have wings, but be unable to fly. The chest structure necessary to hold the muscles in place wouldn't exist. Give him eagle eyes, and he would be bard pressed to see because an eagle's eyes are far larger in proportion to a human's.
Sure, you might be able to make him glow in the dark, or sprout feathers instead of hair, but not much more.
Even those people who are comjplaining about giving mice human brain genes--this won't make them human. After a certain percentage the mice would die. Their cranium is not mean to hold teh size and shape of the human brain.
2006-07-10 03:50:10
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answered by Songbird 5
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Cloning can only produce a twin. A twin born much later than its original. Twins have been around forever.
Cloning is important - but it doesnt approach Superman-dom.
2006-07-10 04:15:29
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answered by Alexander Shannon 5
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No, cloning is a copy, you're thinking of genetic engineering. In that case, sure. If we figure out how to do it right. Not like we could make a man who could fly or anything like that. But a taller, stronger, faster, smarter, longer-lived human id definitely possible.
2006-07-10 03:40:29
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answered by Spike Spiegel 4
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answered by Anonymous
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you have to start with a superman to clone another superman.
2006-07-10 03:40:30
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answered by Davie 5
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no because you would have to clone super man and that clone would not havea childhood therefore he would not be real
2006-07-10 03:42:21
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answered by Anonymous
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wouldn't there have to be a superman first?
2006-07-10 03:41:54
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answered by Coodles 5
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honey where from scintist find his body
2006-07-10 03:40:46
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answered by aman_sharma2k5 2
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