The fertility clinic doctor explains to the new staff that the human embryo clones are derived from the DNA of red blood cells. Red blood cells do not have a nucleus or any DNA.
The fertility clinic doctor in his presentation to the new staff has a PowerPoint presentation of DNA on the screen. In this presentation, two strands each with three nucleotide bases (A,T,G,or C) are shown side by side. DNA has nucleotide bases in pairs of two, connecting the double helix: A bonds to T and G bonds to C.
The head doctor at the clinic is shown alone preparing tissue for cloning. He is slicing off large chunks of raw meat and putting them in petri dishes. In cloning, a undifferentiated cell is taken from the stomach lining, its nucleus is removed, and replaces the nucleus of an ovum using a fine needle under a microscope. There is no slicing of large chunks of red meat involved.