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Clone
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Asexual Reproduction: Only One Parent
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Cloning a Frog
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Cloning an Extinct Organism? Tasmanian Tiger
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Cloning Extinct Organisms? Wooly Mammoth
Put DNA (must be good) into a cell and stimulate the cell to divide.
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Cloning Extinct Organisms? Cloning Aurochs?
To clone you put DNA (must not be degraded) into a cell and stimulate the cell to divide. Scientists hope to gain auroch DNA from teeth and bone samples of extinct aurochs. They died out in the 1600s.
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Cloning Aurochs Aurochs had been bred into other smaller and tamer cattle types by the time they died out in the 1600s. The DNA from extinct Aurochs will be placed in an egg cell of cattle descended from the Aurochs to bring this organism back from extinction.
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Binary Fission: One-celled Organism Dividing
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Bacteria Binary Fission
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Budding: Hydras and Sponges
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Budding: Yeast
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Fragmentation: Starfish and Planaria Worms
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Eurasian Milfoil Fragmentation
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Vegetative Reproduction: Plants Cloning Themselves
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Native Camas: Bulbs Harvested by First Nations
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Cuttings: Ways to Rapidly Grow New Plants
Plant stems are cut off and dipped into rooting powders.
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Grafting for Rapid Reproduction
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Spore Formation: Fungi
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Cloning Dolly, The First Cloned Mammal
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Therapeutic Cloning
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