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Old 07-11-2006, 12:46 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke
Don't Chromosomes come in pairs, potentially dominant or recessive? I think there's an increase in more recessive traits emerging in blending one's own DNA. This still is sexual reproduction even if not much sex is going on.

Yeah...but if they take traits Aa BB cc DD Ee from a mother and impregenate her with the same chromosomes, the result would still be Aa BB cc DD Ee. Of course, as with any biological activity, mutations would occur, so there may be some differences.

I'm not exactly sure how they are doing the process...if they impregenate the donor, then it *should* be a clone, but if they don't it would be just like a normal child.
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