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Chapter 13.4
Using DNA to Duplicate Existing Mammals
AP Biology
Fall 2010
Embryo Cloning
Geneticists have been cloning large animals by artificial
twinning for some time
The embryos are produced by in vitro fertilization, allowed
to develop to the eight cell stage and then separated
Small clusters of cells are implanted into surrogate mothers,
where they grow into identical clones
Embryo Cloning
Adult Cloning
The nucleus from an adult animal’s differentiated cell (say
liver) replaces an unfertilized egg’s nucleus by microinjection
in a process known as nuclear transfer
The cell is induced to divide and chemicals or electric shock
Soon a cluster of embryonic cells is implanted into a
surrogate mother
Therapeutic Cloning
Using nuclear transfers , DNA of a somatic cell from the
heart, liver, muscles, or nerves is transplanted into a stem
cell, which is an undifferentiated cell that can still divide
The descendent cells go on to differentiate into cell types of
specific tissue and organs
The process is called somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT); it
produces stem cells that are a genetic match to a patient
affected by an incurable disease or spinal cord injury
Also has the potential to regenerate organs