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... a. A cloned organism's DNA replication enzymes are manufactured in the cytoplasm. b. A cloned monkey's chloroplasts produce enough sugar to make it sweeter than the donor. c. Mitochondria are (maternally) inherited from the animal who donated the ovum, and this animal is not the same one who donated ...
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