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Biology, 16.04.2020 02:02, lilpump3506

Scientists have successfully cloned sheep and cattle for several years. A farmer is

considering the advantages and disadvantages of having a flock of sheep cloned

from a single individual. Din the issues the farmer should take into account

before making a decision. Your response should include:

• how a cloned flock would be different from a noncloned flock

• one advantage of having a cloned flock

• one disadvantage of having a cloned flock

• one reason that the former could not mate these cloned sheep with each

other to increase the size of his flock

one reason that the offspring resulting from breeding these sheep with an

unrelated sheep would not all be the same

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