Monopoly vrs Monopoly clone

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Quick fire

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It's not worth the extra 225 bucks when you can use a clone. Your results are going to be the same. And yes I am aware of the mitichondrial DNA difference.
 

showsteerdlux

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Carlson Cattle said:
thers really not  uch differnce
Coming from someone who has asked more questions about more bulls in a matter of 2 days than has been asked in a year. Don't give out advice on something you obviously don't know about from your other posts.

 

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Carlson, I only post stuff on here for knowledge not to waste peoples time. Carlson please leave my post alone, don't post to or reply. People are getting tired of your b.s. they see you on my post/question and might not reply because of you. Its not personal, just business. Thanks
 

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Muleman, I tried ordering monopoly clone yesterday and monopoly 2 isn't freezing at the moment. So your only options are monopoly and monopoly 4 at the moment. Just FYI.
 

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/10511087/Identical-twins-need-never-be-tried-for-same-crime-after-DNA-breakthrough.html

Bioinformatics analysis in a forensics lab revealed five mutations, called "Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms" (SNPs) present in the twin father and the child, but not in the twin uncle.

The results suggest that rare mutations will occur early after or before the human blastocyst (a pre-embryonic form) has split in two - the origin of twins.
Dr Bruno Poddevin, Senior Vice-President of the Genomic Services division and head of the Forensics laboratory at Eurofins, said: "Eurofins scientists are the first to proof that monozygotic twins are genetically not absolutely identical.
 

ctroidl

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I'm not by any means an expert in cloning, but from what I have learned in grade 12 biology clones are formed by removing a somatic cell from the donor (monopoly) and is fused with an ovum that has its nucleus removed. The resulting embryo develops into a blastocyst which than develops into an organism.
Clones are basically twins of the original organism(twins contain identical DNA) so correct me if I'm wrong but wouldn't monopolies clones produce exactly like the original monopoly. ?
 

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