Aeron
Senior Member
I've been reading up on cloning lately, but matric biology is a while ago.
I have a quesiton regarding the subject. Since pictures say a thousand words, have a look at this page.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/genetic-science/cloning2.htm
Frog A is the female since the egg cell came from it. Frog B is the "father" since the nucleus came from it. But the cloned tadpole is identical to Frog B.
Firstly; is this correct? I always thought, for some mysterious reason, that the tadpole would be identical to Frog A because I read something about the egg cell "reprogramming" the nucleus?
Secondly, if you were to repeat the process with humans, for example use the nucleus of a male cell to fertilize the "nucleus-less" egg cell of a female, could you then expect an embryo identical to the male?
I'm really curious about this and would appreciate some responses.
I have a quesiton regarding the subject. Since pictures say a thousand words, have a look at this page.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/genetic-science/cloning2.htm
Frog A is the female since the egg cell came from it. Frog B is the "father" since the nucleus came from it. But the cloned tadpole is identical to Frog B.
Firstly; is this correct? I always thought, for some mysterious reason, that the tadpole would be identical to Frog A because I read something about the egg cell "reprogramming" the nucleus?
Secondly, if you were to repeat the process with humans, for example use the nucleus of a male cell to fertilize the "nucleus-less" egg cell of a female, could you then expect an embryo identical to the male?
I'm really curious about this and would appreciate some responses.