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Jorge Pollard
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18 March, 04:47
What is a disadvantage of having a cloned flock?
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Danielle English
18 March, 04:59
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Biologists and farmers alike are concerned that a cloned flock would result in harmful genetic mutations in future generations and possibly lead to dangerous food products.
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