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In Biology / High School | 2014-02-12

How would a cloned flock be different from a non-cloned flock?

Asked by Anonymous

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Depends on what your talking about. The first cloned animal was Dolly the Sheep. Cloned animals tend to have more health issues and not live as long as long as normal ones.

Answered by Jackp | 2024-06-10

A cloned flock is genetically uniform, potentially leading to health issues and shorter lifespans, while a non-cloned flock exhibits genetic diversity that promotes adaptability and resilience. The lack of variability in a cloned flock can make it more susceptible to diseases. Ethical considerations also arise more prominently with cloning practices.
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Answered by Jackp | 2025-01-13