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REPRODUCTIVE CLONING

Definition = making an exact genetic copy of an organism.

Occurs naturally with identical twins

Lab methods - artificial twinning- Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer

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Artificial Twinning

• Similar to how identical twins form

• Early stage embryo (blastocyst) is pulled apart

artificial twinning process

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Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer

• Somatic cell = any body cell (not sex cells)

• Oocyte = egg

• Enucleated = nucleus is removed; click link and select “Enucleation Video” on right-hand side

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Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer cont.

• In SCNT, any somatic cell is fused with an enucleated donor oocyte.

• “Fertilized egg” is given a shock and transferred into a surrogate female.

• Result is genetically identical to the somatic cell donor. (Animation)

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Why Clone?

• Preserving endangered or recreating extinct animals.

• Restoring the life of a lost pet.

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Why Clone?

• Making exact copies of livestock or crops that have prized traits.

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What animals have been cloned?ANIMALS THAT HAVE CLONED BY SCNT• Tadpole• Carp• Sheep• Pig (xenotransplantation = using animal organs in humans)• Gaur• Cattle• Cat• Mule• Deer• Horse (Champion the Wonder Clone)• Rat• Fruit Flies• Dog

ANIMALS THAT HAVE BEEN CLONED BY ARTIFICIAL TWINNING• Rhesus Monkey

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What animals have been cloned?ANIMALS THAT HAVE BEEN CLONED BY ARTIFICIAL TWINNING• Rhesus Monkey

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Any Problems With Cloning?• Video

1. High Failure Rate

- Success rate ranges from 0.1 – 3%

- Dolly was result of 277 attempts!

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Any Problems With Cloning?

2. Large Organ Syndrome • Kidney, brain, immune system malformation

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Any Problems With Cloning?3. Abnormal gene

expression

• Same genes, but body isn’t using them the same as the original.

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Any Problems With Cloning?4. Telomere is too short

• Shorten as we age

• Dolly started with shorter than normal telomeres

• Developed arthritis at an early age

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Cloning Misconceptions

• Myth #1 – Instant Clone

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Cloning Misconceptions• Myth #2 – Carbon Copies

• Nature vs Nurture

• In females, X-inactivation- each cell can’t have multiple copies of the X chromosome

- each cell randomly chooses which X chromosome to inactivate

- female clones are not phenotypic clones

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Should we clone humans?