A clone is a genetically identical copy of an organism, and it may be naturally occurring or created in the lab. Through the process of asexual reproduction, organisms such as bacteria (and some plants) create offspring that are genetically identical to the parent. Modern genetic technology can also be used to create clones.
- Gene cloning
- Reproductive cloning
- Therapeutic cloning
My views about cloning are positive. Reproductive cloning can also be used to produce animals that are beneficial in a number of ways. Cloned animals can be used to test drug responses; one of the main benefits is that their reactions to the drugs should be uniform because they share all the same genetic material.
Reproductive cloning is still highly inefficient, and cloned animals are not as healthy as animals born through sexual reproduction. While there may be many potential benefits to cloning in the future, the technology has to be refined and advanced before it is widespread.
Picture show us the clear example of cloning.

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