Just an example really, but considering how many genes there are in the DNA it'd be very unlikely that they were homozygous for every single on of them.
I have to agree with Anthony_wheels though, there's no use stressing over it with other exams still left to come.
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I said that the offspring would not be a clone because of the genetic variation that would occur in meiosis, such as crossing over which could lead to different pairings of alleles when the ova were fused. Since a clone would need to be genetically identical this...