The first step in cloning is to take a cell from the animal you want to clone. This cell can come from almost any part of the body, but it's usually taken from the skin, muscle, or blood.
Step 2: Remove the nucleus from the egg cell of a female animal.
The next step is to remove the nucleus from the egg cell of a female animal. The nucleus contains the DNA of the animal, which is what we want to clone.
Step 3: Insert the nucleus from the donor cell into the egg cell.
We then insert the nucleus from the donor cell into the egg cell. This is done using a very fine needle.
Step 4: Fertilize the egg cell.
The egg cell is then fertilized, either by using sperm or by using a chemical solution. This causes the egg cell to start developing into an embryo.
Step 5: Implant the embryo into the uterus of a surrogate mother.
The embryo is then implanted into the uterus of a surrogate mother. This is a female animal who will carry the embryo to term and give birth to the cloned animal.
Step 6: The surrogate mother gives birth to the cloned animal.
After a gestation period of about nine months, the surrogate mother gives birth to the cloned animal. The cloned animal is genetically identical to the animal that donated the nucleus for the cloning process.