Cloning Explained
An article to inform and ease fear-mongering by the media.
Pretty much everybody has hear the story of ‘Jurassic Park’, but could we really be able to clone the dinosaurs?
This article goes into the details behind the immune response that causes an Inflammation. It also describes the process the body fights foreign invaders and the process of amplification.
Below is a rundown of 16 animals that scientists have successfully cloned.
Agar is one of those staples of the tissue culture industry we generally can not do without. Agar is a gelatin like substance which is derived from common seaweed. You can find it used in many old fashion and modern desserts such as those found in Japan and are known as anmitsu.
DNA or technically known as deoxyribonucleic acid, holds the blueprint of everything that is translated in and by our body. Moreover, it also contains the footprints of our roots. Here is an elaboration.
Several people have written to me for information relating to fern spore cultures. I am not an expert at this phase of micropropagation and have only a vague familiarity with this type of cultured plants but here is what I do know. Hopefully it is of use to you.