2. Cloning
Anything made of cell that is identical to another
More than 90% of animal clones fail
Many of the clones that succeed are diagnosed with a
disease.
3. What is Cloning
The production of an organism with identical genetics
to another
Often thought of as a laboratory technique to create
living replicas
4. How is Cloning done
There are a few different ways f cloning
Reproductive cloning
Therapeutic cloning
5.
6. What are the dangers of Cloning
Clones will sometimes mysteriously die
Sometimes clones are born with diseases
Clones will also die very fast from diseases
7. How long have people been
Cloning
There have been records of clones since th 1960s
One of the most famous clones was in 1996: Dolly the
sheep
9. Microbiologist
Microbiologist is very near cloning because
microbiologist is one of few professions that does
cloning.
About $65,920-$115,720 annually
10. Career Academy
The career academy I chose was the Biotechnology
Academy.
I went to Atholton high school
One reason I chose this was because it is one of the
fastest growing academies and the student receive lab
training in the academy.
11. North Carolina State
It is located in Raleigh, NC
Tuition is around $19850 and around $8500 for a dorm
Average SAT Scores: Reading 530-620, Math 560-660,
Writing 510-610/ ACT Composite 23-28
12. Community Service
Brought in cans for food on the fifteenth and
sometimes delivered cans for scouts.
I did this because it is a requirement for graduating
high school.