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biology - nuclear transfer (clone creating)
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Publication time: 2007-12-14 12:46:19
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Nuclear Transfer is a form of cloning. The steps involve removing the DNA from an oocyte and while(unfertilized egg), and injecting the nucleus which contains the DNA to be cloned. In rare instances, the newly constructed cell will divide normally, replicating the new DNA while remaining in a pluripotent state. If the cloned cells are placed in the uterus of a female mammal, a cloned organism develops to term in rare instances. This is how Dolly the Sheep and many other species were cloned. Alternatively, if cells are extracted from the cloned cells during very early embryonic stages (blastocyst or morula), embryonic stem cells can be created. These cells can be grown in laboratories indefinitely and can theoretically be made into any of the 200+ cell types in the mammalian body, and thus are an extraordinary tool for biologists as well as a therapeutic agent with the potential to treat currently untreatable medical conditions.
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DoubleDutchBustFavorites  2010-02-19 03:28:01
askrandolph hplodnarksabiology or....................ynnobi
deefromottFavorites  2010-02-18 23:21:35
nevermind, just learnt what a "piezoelectric device" is. I don't have 10,000$.
deefromottFavorites  2010-02-18 22:09:13
I don't understand how they're doing this by hand. These tools must be exceptionally small, because an egg is the size of a pin head. There's no possible way the hand can be held steady at such a scale, yet the manipulation of the tool in the video do not look robotic. Can someone explain that?
DrunkgrenadierFavorites  2010-02-15 12:23:22
ugh everywhere I go on uTube there are nerds........lol, yeah see ya do the road in 4 more years. I think this is what I want to do in life.