They found that the original cell from which the clones were derived ultimately often had epigenetic abnormalities.
Any random cell could reasonably be expected to have some epigenetic abnormalities, but when all of the organism s cells are derived from the same cell,
whatever abnormalities that cell has will be magnified. For example, a series of cloned mice were shown to express an RNA molecule that inactivated one of the female s X chromosomes.
GMO-eating females developed more mammary tumors as well as pituitary gland and hormonal abnormalities. GMO-eating males developed significantly more cases of liver damage liver failure
but minutes after its birth the calf died of lung abnormalities (which have been cloned common among animals to date).
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