Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Cloning Breakthroughs Reveal the Limits of DNA

 An article from 2022 reveals that over 1000 dogs have been successfully cloned. The article shows how scientists have been cloning dogs, across multiple breeds, with relatively high success when compared to other animals. This is great news for the advancements in the field of genetics, due to dogs having a number of genetic similarities when compared to humans. With this being said, studies reveal that despite being genetically identical, the dogs would sometimes look or act differently to their original counterpart. These differences are likely caused by epigenetic factors (changes in how genes are expressed, not the genes themselves) and issues with the cloning process, such as how cells are reprogrammed. With this in mind one can imagine how an individual paying over $50,000 to clone their beloved family pet may be disappointed when it looks and acts nothing like the original. Oscar winning singer and actress Barbra Streisand was one of these individuals, stating, “They have different personalities... I’m waiting for them to get older so I can see if they have her brown eyes and her seriousness.”



All in all, it is clear that cloning is more complex than just copying DNA. While it can produce animals that are genetically identical, environmental and cellular factors play a big role in how those animals actually turn out. As the process of cloning becomes more refined, and more research gets done, it is not outside the realm of possibility that there will be clones every where within the near future.

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