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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 illustrates the various maneuvers involved in the cloning procedure of a sheep embryo. This process typically consists of five stages, during which the cells from female sheep are harvested, manipulated, and eventually developed into a cloned sheep.
Initially, an egg cell and a body cell are collected from two distinct sheep species. Next, the DNA is extracted from the body cell of sheep A, while the nucleus of the egg cell from sheep B is removed. Following this, the DNA from the body cell is combined with the enucleated egg cell to form a single-cell embryo.
Once the embryo has fully developed, it is implanted into the uterus of a different sheep, commonly referred to as the foster mother. The foster sheep will then undergo a pregnancy until she gives birth to a lamb, which will be a clone of sheep A.
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