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Can a mouse be cloned indefinitely?
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(nature.com)
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danielmorozoff
1d ago
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MeteorMarc
1d ago
So, this proves that cloning induced defects do no grow exponentially. Any small defect rate would grow enormous after 58 steps. Accidentally, 58 is close to the myth with the double number of grains on a chessboard.
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