GENETIC ENGINEERING: THE CLONING DEBATE :
created (or. at least, not reported), no one knows for sure. Still. anwnc Who has known a set of identical (wins knows that even though you might have trouble telling them apart at first, after a while you would come to see their differences and even discover that they do not look exactly the same. Also, not every person whose twin has cancer also gets it. The differences between twins who share the same genetic makeup—who are, in other Words, naturally occurnng clones—make the task of predicting how much a clone would resemble its original even more difficult.
created (or. at least, not reported), no one knows for sure. Still. anwnc Who has known a set of identical (wins knows that even though you might have trouble telling them apart at first, after a while you would come to see their differences and even discover that they do not look exactly the same. Also, not every person whose twin has cancer also gets it. The differences between twins who share the same genetic makeup—who are, in other Words, naturally occurnng clones—make the task of predicting how much a clone would resemble its original even more difficult.
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