Why don't they look alike? Heredity What are chromosomes? Instructions for Ms. Parkovnick Blue Eyes Tall.

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Why don't they look alike?

Heredity

What are chromosomes? Instructions for Ms. Parkovnick Blue Eyes Tall

CHROMOSOMES

Reproduction

Advantages to asexual?

Sexual Reproduction

Disadvantages to sexual reproduction

Why don't we just asexually reproduce?

Ways to asexually reproduce

Cloning

What is cloning?

Types of cloning

Therapeutic cloning and stem cells

Examples of Stem Cells

Reproductive Cloning in Animals

July 5, 1996 Took 277 attempts!

Sadly...

What else has been cloned? goats, cows, mice, pigs, dogs, cats, rabbits, horses and camels Problems?

Where is cloning used? Mass production of livestock and crop plants Cloning genetically modified organisms Cloning endangered species.

Mass production of livestock and crop plants

Cloning genetically modified organisms or transgenic organisms

Applications of Transgenic Animals

CLONING ENDANGERED SPECIES