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Cloning an extinct species is a possible answer for a suffering ecosystem. The only drawback is that scientists have not yet mastered cloning. When attempting to clone animals often they are deformed and therefore not able to reproduce let alone survive. Even when scientists do manage to clone animals without killing them, it takes many generations of selective breeding to get the species you are trying to revive which takes time, making the ecosystem even more damaged.
The study of a living being is called biology.
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The duplication of the genes in the laboratory is called cloning.
The first clone species was the sheep whose name was a dolly.
Those species which are on the verge of extinction is called endangered species and they need extra protection to carry their gene to the next generation.
The cloning will be able to multiply the gene in the in-vitro culture but they will have a direct impact on the natural genes and the combination of the gene present in nature.
The natural species have all the desired genes which help them to survive in nature, whereas the clone species will not have the desired gene which is required to adapt to nature and they will extinct eventually. If these genes pass on to the next generation then the endangered species will also have less chance to survive in nature.
Hence, in my opinion, they cloning is not a suitable way to save endangered species.
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