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8 August, 15:06

How would a cloned animal compare with the original animal whose DNA was copied?

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  1. 8 August, 15:17
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    Answer: An animal cloned from one animal, if not using any crossing of DNA, would be the exact same as the animal who's DNA was copied, genetically. Being raised in a different environment would cause changes of personality. Which means that nearly every animal will have a different personality, due to the fact that it's impossible to raise two things the exact same way.
  2. 8 August, 15:24
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    D. The clone would have identical genetic traits but differ in the traits the original acquired during its life.

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