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  • 13-02-2014
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what is one reason that the offspring resulting from breeding the sheep with an unrelated sheep would not all be the same 

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KatieOG KatieOG
  • 15-02-2014
Each sheep has their own genetic information. So if they were unrelated, each sheep would give unique genes, resulting in unique offspring.
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