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Old 11-02-07, 10:07 PM   #21
Crazy Hades
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Because your a Biologist/chemist/ GOD???


Because I'm not retarded.

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No...cloning takes the person's 46 chromosomes and insert them into a serogate host cell...

Extra Cellular Matrix is introduced which initiates regenesis/replicaiton as stem cells...

One thing tho...as your DNA naturally replicates, the ends of your chromosomes shorten slowly but surely...These are called telomeres...

When you clone someone, the damage done because of telomeres gets carried over...A person who is 80 years old has 80 year old DNA...a clone, even if it's cloned as a baby, would have 80 year old DNA...therefore, it's likely that cloned baby wudn't live long--i.e., depending on how much longer that 80 year old ORIGINAL would live.
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