Monday, September 27, 2010

Can you clone yourself from the dna found your children or granchildren?

Can you clone yourself from the dna found in your children or gran children.Does you children or granchildren hold enought of your dna to clone a exsact copy of you.Do you furture decendents enjoy enough of you dna to clone you also. No, your children and grandchildren will hold more alleles in adjectives with you than near a total stranger, but their DNA profile is not identical to yours. Your children recieve partly of their genetic material from the mother and partially from the father. You would only be capable of clone an organism from that organisms DNA, not their offspring.
silly you cant clone you from someone else
Nope.
1. When your germ cell are formed, your homologous chromosomes undergo crossover, so the chromosomes your children acquire, from you, aren't identical to any of yours!
2. Without the mother and the father, in attendance would be no way of knowing which chromosomes come from which parent!
Two or more of your children may or may not have ample DNA to cover your complete genome (but as stated above, you can't expect to clone yourself from them). Remember, one child will get partly its chromosomes from you. Two children could cover your complete genome, but probably won't -- instead, they'll have some redundancies.
If you're looking to enjoy a clone of yourself grow up in the adjectives, you should consider storing some of your own cells, from different tissues, contained by liquid nitrogen.

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