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The image illustrates the cloning process of animals, specifically using sheep as an example through a series of labeled diagrams from A to C. In diagram A, a body cell is taken from Sheep A; DNA is extracted from this cell. In diagram B, an egg cell is sourced from Sheep B; the nucleus of this egg is removed. In diagram C, the DNA from Sheep A is fused with the enucleated egg cell from Sheep B. The result is a fused cell, which then develops into an embryo. This embryo is implanted into the uterus of a foster mother where it grows, culminating in the birth of a lamb that is a clone of Sheep A.
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The figure depicts the numerous maneuvers participated in the cloning procedure of a sheep embryo.
It is true that there are almost 5 stages in the sheep replication process since cells of female sheeps are taken, extruded, and then implemented until it develops into a clone sheep.
First of all, the egg cell and body cell are taken from the two distinct species of sheep. Continuing after that the DNA is extracted from the body cell of sheep A while in the egg cell of sheep B the DNA removes the nucleus. Followed by the continuous stage is the unification of DNA from the body cell and the egg cell without nucleus which will soon transform into embryo.
After it has completely evolved into an embryo, it will subsequently be placed in the uterus of a disparate sheep, or it can be called the foster mother. The foster sheep will then go through a pregnancy until it cub a lamb, or which can be seen as a clone of the sheep A.
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