Because animals live there
Therapeutic cloning is the
process of creating multiple copies of a cell to treat a disease. In this type of cloning, the nucleus of a
cell, such as a skin cell, is inserted into a fertilized egg whose nucleus has
been removed. The nucleated egg begins to divide repeatedly to form a
blastocyst. Stem cells are then extracted from the blastocyst and they are used
to grow cells that are a perfect genetic match for the patient. The cells
created through therapeutic cloning can then be transplanted into the patient
to treat a disease from which the patient suffers.
Answer:
Option
Explanation:
Beta-galactosidase is a protein encoded by the lacZ gene and the process of alpha complementation is used in identifying the vector recombinant,
The insertion of the target DNA fragment into a vector; whose inactive beta galctosidase has been made functional by adding an alpha peptide will disrupt the complementation process and then render the protein non-functional such that the transformed bacteria cells becomes sensitive to antibiotic treatment and then proceed to form white colonies in the presence of X-gal. While cells that have plasmids with DNA inserts will remain resistant and form blue colonies in the presence of X-gal.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
because it has surpass the normal state of the body