1. A cell is taken from the organism being cloned
2. The cell is placed in a culture with low nutrients so the cell stops dividing
3. An unfertilised egg cell is taken from another organism (preferably a similar organism) and the nucleus is removed from it so all that is left is an empty egg cell
4. The cell in the culture is then fused with the empty egg cell via electric pulse
5. The now ready cell is then placed in a surrogate womb of another organism and another electrical pulse kick starts natural fertilisation and division of the cell
6. voila-new baby clone organism is born
2. The cell is placed in a culture with low nutrients so the cell stops dividing
3. An unfertilised egg cell is taken from another organism (preferably a similar organism) and the nucleus is removed from it so all that is left is an empty egg cell
4. The cell in the culture is then fused with the empty egg cell via electric pulse
5. The now ready cell is then placed in a surrogate womb of another organism and another electrical pulse kick starts natural fertilisation and division of the cell
6. voila-new baby clone organism is born