Quote Originally Posted by HARDDON
Dolly the cloned sheep lived 6 years....or....exactly the same age as her orignal cells should have lived. And did.

So if a horse lives to an average of 20 years, and you clone from the mother at age 15 years, the resulting cloned horse will only live about 5 years.
Does this mean our genes have our time of death written in them? This is an interesting topic.
Da1KrayzieThug Reviewed by Da1KrayzieThug on . Do All Cuttings Produce TOP KHOLAS???? :confused: :confused: A question to all those who know a thing or two :thumbsup: Do ALL cuttings produce kholas????? What is the science here?..does the plant automatically designate it's highest point as the khola site and make it into a corn cob? Will a clone taken from the middle of one plant ...grow into a replica of an uncloned plant??????????????????????????? If I take 4 clones from 1 mother ....Will they ALL produce a TOP KHOLA?? :confused: Rating: 5