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Default RE: Estimates on how long before we see a clone? - 01-05-2002, 04:55 PM

>I say... er... 12 years from today...

I say sooner!
'nother thing...
Scientists believe cloned animals are prone to suffer premature aging because cloning involves putting genes from a mature animal into an egg
ie. Mwewe's 6yr old clone might look just as old as Mwewe..... only shorter!!...http://members.fortunecity.com/kenya...ures/shock.gif ... oh quel horreur! BAN HUMAN CLONING NOW..... can I get an AMEN?!
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