Offspring

In biology, offspring are the young creation of living organisms, produced either by sexual or asexual reproduction.

Males and females both contribute equally to the genotypes of their offspring, in which gametes fuse and form.

An important aspect of the formation of the parent offspring is the chromosome, which is a structure of DNA which contains many genes.

Reproductive cloning begins with the removal of the nucleus from an egg, which holds the genetic material.

Although mostly positive, cloning also faces some setbacks in terms of ethics and human health.