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I found this on the Seattle times page today. I must admit I find the results to be interesting when it comes to speaking about the differences between these clones.
If nothing else it's a fun read into how much we don't know about this stuff yet.
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I find it not interesting for the is it good to clone, not good to clone etc argument. We've been cloning animals a long long time, long before Dolly probably most commonly with embryo dividing mice and rats for research.
I find it more interesting for the nature vs nurture debate and understanding how genetics factors play out. I find it very interesting that the first cat cloned didn't look at all like it's calico clone mate. I also find it interesting that the slight differences in mtDNA may change the outward appearance of a dog.
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