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CLONING
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INTRODUCTION
DEFINITION.
A word cloning is defined as “ person or thing that duplicates, imitates, or closely resembles another in appearance , function, performance, or style: All the fashion models seemed to be clones of one another”
TYPES OF CLONING
There are different types of cloning which is divided by there uses. classification of cloning are listed in flow chart.
it is majorly divided into two types ,
material cloning
Bio-cloning
MATERIAL CLONING
The word material cloning is defined as “the things that duplicates, imitates, or closely resembles another in appearance , function, performance, or style: All the fashion models seemed to be clones of one another”. This cloning is majorly developed into two types,
Phone cloning
Phone cloning involves placing a computer chip into the target mobile telephone, allowing the Electronic Serial Number of the mobile phone to bemodified. The ESN is normally transmitted to the cellular company in order to as certain whether the mobile phone user is the legitimate owner of that phone. Modifying this, as well as the phone number itself (known as the Mobile Identification Number, or MIN) paves the way for fraudulent calls, as the target telephone is now a clone of the telephone from which the original ESN and MIN numbers were obtained.
Disk cloning
Disk cloning is the process of copying the contents of one computer hard disk to another disk or to an "image" file. Often, the contents of thefirst disk are written to an image file as an intermediate step, and the second disk is loaded with the contents of the image. This procedure is also useful when moving to a larger capacity
conclusion
Even though, cloning is helpful to human that makes fear Against human. Due to this UNO (United Nation Organization) made laws and acts against cloning except united states. The United States has no laws banning any type of cloning among all parties. It does have restrictions on cloning in institutions that receive federal funding. It virtually ignores private research.