Summary:
Cloning by somatic cell nucleus transfer into enucleated oocytes represents a very straightforward approach. The
nucleus is simply transferred into the oocyte from which its nuclear genetic material (chromosomes) has been earlier
removed.By using this approach clones of sheep, cattle, horse, rabbit, goat, rat,mule, pig, cat and interspecies-specific
clone mouflon x sheep were obtained. The success of cloning is, however, disappointingly low and only 1–3 % of
reconstructed embryos develop to term. Some cloned animals are abnormal and die prematurely. This clearly speaks
against the use of cloning in humans. On the other hand, so called therapeutic cloning, when the nucleus is transferred
into an oocyte and the developing embryo is then used for the production of embryonic stem cells is generally well
accepted. This promising techniqe may be probably used in some as yet untreatable diseases and in certain serious
injuries.
Key words:
cloning, nucleus, oocyte, embryonic stem cells.
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