Anonymous ID: 8b643d July 8, 2020, 3:17 p.m. No.9898187   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8208 >>8623

>>9898150

https://www.genome.gov/about-genomics/fact-sheets/Cloning-Fact-Sheet

 

>What are the types of artificial cloning?

 

There are three different types of artificial cloning: gene cloning, reproductive cloning and therapeutic cloning.

 

Gene cloning produces copies of genes or segments of DNA. Reproductive cloning produces copies of whole animals. Therapeutic cloning produces embryonic stem cells for experiments aimed at creating tissues to replace injured or diseased tissues.

 

Gene cloning, also known as DNA cloning, is a very different process from reproductive and therapeutic cloning. Reproductive and therapeutic cloning share many of the same techniques, but are done for different purposes.

 

>Have humans been cloned?

 

Despite several highly publicized claims, human cloning still appears to be fiction. There currently is no solid scientific evidence that anyone has cloned human embryos.

 

In 1998, scientists in South Korea claimed to have successfully cloned a human embryo, but said the experiment was interrupted very early when the clone was just a group of four cells. In 2002, Clonaid, part of a religious group that believes humans were created by extraterrestrials, held a news conference to announce the birth of what it claimed to be the first cloned human, a girl named Eve. However, despite repeated requests by the research community and the news media, Clonaid never provided any evidence to confirm the existence of this clone or the other 12 human clones it purportedly created.

 

In 2004, a group led by Woo-Suk Hwang of Seoul National University in South Korea published a paper in the journal Science in which it claimed to have created a cloned human embryo in a test tube. However, an independent scientific committee later found no proof to support the claim and, in January 2006, Science announced that Hwang's paper had been retracted.

 

From a technical perspective, cloning humans and other primates is more difficult than in other mammals. One reason is that two proteins essential to cell division, known as spindle proteins, are located very close to the chromosomes in primate eggs. Consequently, removal of the egg's nucleus to make room for the donor nucleus also removes the spindle proteins, interfering with cell division. In other mammals, such as cats, rabbits and mice, the two spindle proteins are spread throughout the egg. So, removal of the egg's nucleus does not result in loss of spindle proteins. In addition, some dyes and the ultraviolet light used to remove the egg's nucleus can damage the primate cell and prevent it from growing.

Anonymous ID: 8b643d July 8, 2020, 3:53 p.m. No.9898468   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8481

>>9898384

right in front of us the whole time, which is probably a part of their vampire energy contract…..how they get us to consent, which IMO isn't true consent anyways, which is why God wins….he knows our hearts and he knows we would not have consented to ANY of this evil

Anonymous ID: 8b643d July 8, 2020, 4:20 p.m. No.9898692   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8748

>>9898669

After reading some shit today, I would say that is a possibility for sure. Nazis didnt start that shit, eugenics was huge in the early 1900's….whoever was funding the eugenics were the ones who funded the nazis, and so forth