Much research has been done in the cloning of animals; a tadpole in 1954, Dolly the sheep in 1997, and the endangered gaur are just a few of the "famous" cloned animals. However, cloning of animals has met with limited success. Which statement is a scientific argument against the cloning of animals? Animals on the endangered species list could be cloned, and their populations would increase. Most cloned animals have a compromised immune system and have a low survival rate. Cloning of animals can be beneficial in the treatment and prevention of many diseases. New technologies and scientific equipment have made cloning of animals safe.

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Much research has been done in the cloning of animals; a tadpole in 1954, Dolly the
sheep in 1997, and the endangered gaur are just a few of the "famous" cloned
animals. However, cloning of animals has met with limited success. Which
statement is a scientific argument against the cloning of animals?
Animals on the endangered species list could be cloned, and their populations
A
would increase.
Most cloned animals have a compromised immune system and have a low
survival rate.
Cloning of animals can be beneficial in the treatment and prevention of many
diseases.
New technologies and scientific equipment have made cloning of animals safe.
Transcribed Image Text:Much research has been done in the cloning of animals; a tadpole in 1954, Dolly the sheep in 1997, and the endangered gaur are just a few of the "famous" cloned animals. However, cloning of animals has met with limited success. Which statement is a scientific argument against the cloning of animals? Animals on the endangered species list could be cloned, and their populations A would increase. Most cloned animals have a compromised immune system and have a low survival rate. Cloning of animals can be beneficial in the treatment and prevention of many diseases. New technologies and scientific equipment have made cloning of animals safe.
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