biology - nuclear transfer (clone creating)
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Watch this amazing cloning video which shows a type of cloning in action. A holding pipette gently sucks on an egg is surrounded by a membrane while another pipette drills its way inside. It then sucks out the nucleus and replaces it with another nucleus taken from somewhere else. This process is known as somatic cell nuclear transfer.
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