In the 1996 movie Multiplicity, Doug (played by Michael Keaton) is a construction worker who wants to spend more time with his family. He meets a friendly scientist who has developed a method for cloning humans. Doug decides to make a clone of himself who can take over his work while he spends quality time with his family. The clone, named “Two,” seems great at first, but later problems surface in his functioning. Two decides to make a clone of himself, so he won’t have to work, and creates Three. A fourth clone is eventually made. Each successive clone seems to have more problems. Ignore, for the present, the technical difficulties and ethical problems with making an instantaneous adult clone of a human. Is there any genetic validity to the premise that making a clone of a clone might create problems? If so, what might those problems be?

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In the 1996 movie Multiplicity, Doug (played by Michael Keaton) is a
construction worker who wants to spend more time with his family.
He meets a friendly scientist who has developed a method for cloning
humans. Doug decides to make a clone of himself who can take over
his work while he spends quality time with his family. The clone,
named “Two,” seems great at first, but later problems surface in his
functioning. Two decides to make a clone of himself, so he won’t have
to work, and creates Three. A fourth clone is eventually made. Each
successive clone seems to have more problems. Ignore, for the present,
the technical difficulties and ethical problems with making an
instantaneous adult clone of a human. Is there any genetic validity to
the premise that making a clone of a clone might create problems? If
so, what might those problems be?

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