How would a cloned animal compare with the original animal whose DNA
was copied?
A. The clone...
How would a cloned animal compare with the original animal whose DNA
was copied?
A. The clone would have all of the traits of the original animal except
for the new genetically engineered traits.
B. The clone would have identical genetic traits but differ in the traits
the original acquired during its life.
c. The clone would be identical in all ways to the original animal and
have the same genetic and acquired traits.
D. The clone would be identical to the original in traits acquired
during its life but differ in its genetic traits.
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