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    Question: can you clone people?

    • Keywords:
      • clone,
      • cloning,
      • humans,
      • people
    Asked by Sadiebackup2 on 3 Apr 2025.
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      Jenny Murdoch answered on 3 Apr 2025:


      In theory you could, yes, by putting that person’s DNA into a developing fertilized egg cell. But strict regulations mean it is something that no one is allowed to do!

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