I'm not sure on any of this stuff but I think it's done like having a baby.Let's say they take your eggs n somehow r able to make whatever well it would b sperm for the normal baby but a replacement of some sort but with your genes.Then they do the test tube thing n create the child then prob place in an incubator until full grown well 9 months I mean then r living a life after that.If u think about our children sometimes can look exactly like the parent n thats becuz of the genes ans which r stronger so if all the genes came from u n the egg to create then that way would have to b grown from nothing to baby n so on just like normal.I don't think they can create someone that instantly look 20 or 30 or 40 yrs old.
2007-02-13 05:29:20
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answered by too4barbie 7
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Human cloning is the creation of a genetically identical copy of an existing, or previously existing, human being or growing cloned tissue from that individual. The term is generally used to refer to artificial human cloning; human clones in the form of identical twins are commonplace, with their cloning occurring during the natural process of reproduction.
Although genes are recognized as influencing behavior and cognition, "genetically identical" does not mean altogether identical; almost no one would deny that identical twins, despite being natural human clones with identical DNA, are separate people, with separate experiences and not altogether overlapping personalities. However undramatic it may sound, the relationship between an "original" and a clone is rather like that between identical twins raised apart; they share all the same DNA, but little of the same environment. A lively scientific debate on this exact topic occurred in the journal Nature in 1997.[1] Ultimately, the question of how similar an original and a clone would be boils down to how much of personality is determined by genetics, an area still under active scientific investigation.
2007-02-13 05:00:11
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The clone starts from the very beginning as an egg.
We don't clone people. However, when scientists have cloned other mammals, they have taken the nucleus from a body cell and put it into an egg that has had its own nucleus removed. Then the egg with the implanted nucleus has to be put into a surrogate parent and grown in the normal way.
Be aware that most clones do not "turn out". The ones that do turn out right are newsworthy.
2007-02-13 04:58:50
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answered by ecolink 7
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A clone would have the same genetic code as you but we are more than the sum of our DNA instructions. The clone would have to go through a normal growth process being shaped by it's own experiences, memories, and desires. So while genetically identical they could be a Nobel prize winner, a serial killer, or anything else depending on the sum of their own unique experiences.
2007-02-13 04:58:03
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answered by Brian K² 6
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blood has the required DNA that you need for cloning. scientists take this DNA sample and clone it such that a person with same DNA, that is, skin, hair, intelligence, similar to yours will be born. of course, first of all: it is NOT you reborn!, secondly, he MAY NOT have similar temper, attitude, nature as yours, since all these also majorly depend on the environment in which you are brought up. however, he will have a similar inclination of mind and more or less similar IQ level.
2007-02-13 05:03:45
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answered by vartika 2
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A clone would have to start as a cell and grow from that point.
2007-02-13 05:18:16
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answered by LabGrrl 7
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A clone is not a duplicate with your identity. A clone is simply grown from DNA, and is similar to your characteristics. It is not you, it doesn't have your identity or memories.
2007-02-13 04:55:26
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answered by FCabanski 5
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