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Cloning projectHello to all,
I'm new here, just wanted to ask a few opinions and suggestions, if possible. I'm doing a high school biology project, mainly on Cloning in two parts: its history, and cloning in the news.. Information-wise, I've found pretty much everything I needed. However I need a creative idea to demonstrate to the class/teacher while presenting. For example, a group that did a project on animal dissections brought some dead species and dissected them during the presentation. As for cloning, I have no idea what to do, as I can't clone anything during the presentation Thanks in advance! Yassine
If you know animation, you might make a flash video of some sort
Or you could invite some twins to be props. Living one day at a time;
Enjoying one moment at a time; Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace; ~Niebuhr
hey all,
one little factual question: When DNA in an enucleated egg divides, it produces stem cells. Let's say in this case scientists are trying to produce a specific organ. How do they "force" the stem cells to form into cells of that organ... and not of anything else? I'm confused on this one thanks in advance
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