Mystical wrote:Mr. Burns:
I think there might be a difference between natural clones and man-made clones. Man-made clones are a copy. Natural clones are a replica. Copies fade over time, replicas do not.
There are two main reasons why artificial cloning is not at effective as natural cloning as of now.
In nature there is a natural weeding out process.
In naturally cloning species many eggs vie for limited space in the womb.
In the case of human sexual reproduction a similar process occurs with only the healthy sperm reaching the egg.
Other organisms produce many eggs many of which are not likely to survive.
In the case of artificial cloning this weeding out process is not performed in the same manor. Perhaps a dozen or so adult cell nuclei are transfered to fertilized egg cells. Thats why it takes many attempts to successfully produce a viable embryo, because even in nature it takes many attempts.
The balance of chemicals within a cell act as signals. These signals effect cellular processes and which genes are to be expressed(turned on).
This brings us to the second issue. Nuclear material pulled from an adult cell upon injection into egg cells will contaminate the molecular signaling balance. This may lead to improper development. Also nuclear material taken from an adult cell is more likely to have experienced some sort of genetic damage. In this case once implanted every cell in the resulting organism will contain a damaged genome.
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