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Thread: Can rh negative blood be cloned?
Post: RE: Can rh negative blood be cloned?
It is 85% in Europe. In the world it is around 93%. Rh negative population in Europe: 15%. Worldwide: 7% Again: OK so in practice this means what: It is harder to clone, but it can and/or is being...
Author: rhnegnet
Forum: Cloning
01-02-2013, 09:58 AM
Thread: Can rh negative blood be cloned?
Post: RE: Can rh negative blood be cloned?
It has been observed that without RH protein, the cloned blood cell loses its required flexibility as well as the DNA strand is difficult to use after retrieving it. The root cause for this is relat...
Author: rhnegnet
Forum: Cloning
01-01-2013, 12:12 AM
Thread: Can rh negative blood be cloned?
Post: RE: Can rh negative blood be cloned?
Thanks, I have seen those. But neither gives me a definitive answer. Which is why I came here. :)
Author: rhnegnet
Forum: Cloning
12-30-2012, 09:44 PM
Thread: Can rh negative blood be cloned?
Post: Can rh negative blood be cloned?
Hi everyone, I run a community of rh negative people and the claim that rh negative blood cannot be cloned keeps popping up. I would like to know from some of you if 1) this is correct and 2) why. B...
Author: rhnegnet
Forum: Cloning
12-29-2012, 07:18 PM