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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 88015" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Interesting about the original being disease resistant for certain things, wonder if there are others that aren't known just because this one was where he was.</p><p>My primary problem with the whole cloning deal is that the clones even though they're geneticly the same seem to pass different traits from their clones. ABS had 2 bulls that were split embyo clones, that has to be as close as you can get to identical, yet the offspring from both bulls were very different. The bulls themselves didn;t even resenble each other except that they were both black.</p><p>Then there was the cloned cat that wasn't marked anything like the donor cat. If the genes are the same why are they different? I maintaine it's how they develop that alters things as much as the orignal DNA. That's also why I'm not crazy about flushing. Just because the original building blocks are the same, it's how they get put together that governs the outcome.</p><p>But I'm just a crotchety old fart that resists some of the changes that are made in the name of progress.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 88015, member: 34"] Interesting about the original being disease resistant for certain things, wonder if there are others that aren't known just because this one was where he was. My primary problem with the whole cloning deal is that the clones even though they're geneticly the same seem to pass different traits from their clones. ABS had 2 bulls that were split embyo clones, that has to be as close as you can get to identical, yet the offspring from both bulls were very different. The bulls themselves didn;t even resenble each other except that they were both black. Then there was the cloned cat that wasn't marked anything like the donor cat. If the genes are the same why are they different? I maintaine it's how they develop that alters things as much as the orignal DNA. That's also why I'm not crazy about flushing. Just because the original building blocks are the same, it's how they get put together that governs the outcome. But I'm just a crotchety old fart that resists some of the changes that are made in the name of progress. dun [/QUOTE]
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