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Cloning and Stem Cell Research
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<blockquote data-quote="BoyScout" data-source="post: 2938808" data-attributes="member: 104536"><p>One of the major problems scientists are having with clones dying off is because there is a preset genetic age marker that is passed on to the clone. Even though the animal will outwardly seem to mature at a normal growth rate, the genetic code plays off of the age of the original animal. This causes shortened longevity until scientists can find a way to reset or remove the age marker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoyScout, post: 2938808, member: 104536"] One of the major problems scientists are having with clones dying off is because there is a preset genetic age marker that is passed on to the clone. Even though the animal will outwardly seem to mature at a normal growth rate, the genetic code plays off of the age of the original animal. This causes shortened longevity until scientists can find a way to reset or remove the age marker. [/QUOTE]
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