Submitted by speckz t3_10njxdi in technology
jules2689 t1_j6b9drr wrote
Reply to comment by MOOSExDREWL in California zoo clones critically endangered horse using 42-year-old DNA by speckz
My understanding is very high level here, but cloning originally meant that the cloned animal would have a shortened life span. If the original animal was to live to 60, and was 30 when cloned - the cloned animal would only live for about 30 years. This hasn't held true for all clones though, and was theorized to be caused by shortened telomeres in the clones
This link explains it https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/animal-cloning/myths-about-cloning#Myth6
mermaidsilk t1_j6c5805 wrote
also horses do not live that long, they are like dogs. short life spans for how large they are.
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