The following figure illustrates the methods of cloning a sheep, which involves several steps performed by humans.
Overall, it may be simply to witness the clone sheep experience six steps, beginning with two original sheep and combining two cells from them using an electric shock.
Originally, the two sheep supply two cells, called the donor nucleus and the egg cell, respectively. Next, the two cells are fused and prepared for the next processes. Subsequently, these two cells are subjected to an electric shock so that they may combine perfectly. Additionally, the fused cell undergoes several preparations so that it can divide normally. By that time, it overcomes the first period of nurturing.
Coming next, the fused cell has divided into a massive number and is coded together; this step names the new cells embryo. As for the embryo, it is located in the uterus of a foster mother. Finally, after a period of time, the foster mother will allow the embryo to develop normally into a lamb; these are the processes of producing a cloned lamb.
