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17 September, 08:07

Steps in a reproductive process used to produce a sheep with certain traits are listed below. Step 1 - The nucleus was removed from an unfertilized egg taken from sheep A. Step 2 - The nucleus of a body cell taken from sheep B was then inserted into this unfertilized egg from sheep A. Step 3 - The resulting cell was then implanted into the uterus of sheep C. Step 4 - Sheep C gave birth to sheep D. Which sheep would be most genetically similar to sheep D?

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  1. 17 September, 08:28
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    Sheep B

    Explanation:

    As given;

    Step 1: The nucleus was removed from the egg which was unfertilized and,

    which is taken from sheep A, means that the egg was from sheep A.

    Step 2 : The nucleus of a body cell which is taken from sheep B was then

    inserted into this unfertilized egg which is taken from sheep A. Now the egg contain nucleus of sheep B.

    Step 3 : The resulting cell containing nucleus of sheep B was then implanted into the uterus of

    sheep C.

    Step 4 : finally Sheep C gave birth to a sheep named sheep D.

    Sheep B would be most genetically similar to sheep D, because the nucleus was taken from sheep B, and the sheep D is the new born which is formed from the nucleus of sheep B.
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