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Le clonage animalier

Episode 13 of the Green Deal podcast, hosted by Tania Racho, titled "Le clonage animalier" was published on January 18, 2024 and runs 3 minutes.

January 18, 2024 ·3m · Green Deal

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Depuis la fin des années 90, le clonage animalier ne s'apparente plus à de la science fiction, c'est désormais une réalité. Le greendeal a pourtant relancé le débat qui au sein de l'Union européenne, il divise et pose toujours autant de questions éthiques. De quoi parle-t-on et comment fonctionne-t-il ? Cela consiste à produire une copie d'un animal à partir de son patrimoine génétique. Pour ce faire on remplace le noyau d'un ovule non fécondé, c'est la cellule œuf, par celui d'une cellule du corps de l'animal, la cellule somatique. 

Depuis la fin des années 90, le clonage animalier ne s'apparente plus à de la science fiction, c'est désormais une réalité. Le greendeal a pourtant relancé le débat qui au sein de l'Union européenne, il divise et pose toujours autant de questions éthiques. De quoi parle-t-on et comment fonctionne-t-il ? Cela consiste à produire une copie d'un animal à partir de son patrimoine génétique. Pour ce faire on remplace le noyau d'un ovule non fécondé, c'est la cellule œuf, par celui d'une cellule du corps de l'animal, la cellule somatique. 

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