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reproductive cloning The use of somatic cell nuclear transfer or embryo splitting (see cloning) to secure pregnancy and a new individual intended to be virtually genetically identical to the person who donated the cell nucleus used or genetically identical to siblings resulting from embryo splitting (which in effect is the intentional creation of identical twins, or triplets etc.). Practiced in animals, especially farm animals. ...
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reproductive potential the number of offspring a female of a given age can be expected to produce (Morris 1992).
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reproductive system The bodily systems that allow men and women to have children.
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reproductive cloning The creation of an embryo using SCNT with the aim of creating a new (identical twin) individual of that species.
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reproductive potential The maximum number of offspring a female can produce, if there were no natural enemies or diseases affecting them.
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