Why Scientists Kept the Birth of Dolly, the World’s First Cloned Mammal, a Secret for Seven Months
The scientific breakthrough, announced on this day in 1997, proved that geneticists could clone an adult mammal, giving rise ...
Move over, Fluffy; cloning isn't just for cats anymore. The South Korean researchers who announced earlier this year that they had successfully derived stem cells from a cloned human embryo have now ...
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WyoFile on MSNCloning of endangered ferrets moving fast, making historyEfforts to help a genetically impoverished species may be the only chance for a stable population and the species' eventual ...
The thing about stem cells is that they're a ... Just kidding, that's a regular sheep. This is Dolly, the first mammal cloned successfully from an adult cell. She was born in 1996 after scientists ...
The world's first cloned baby will be born in Serbia next month, according to a controversial fertility doctor. Italian Professor Severino Antinori, who has attracted scepticism and revulsion over ...
However, it wasn't until the birth of Dolly the sheep in 1996 that mammalian cloning gained widespread attention. Dolly was the first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell, paving the way for further ...
Researchers at the Universidad Austral de Chile (Uach) are closer to reaching their goal of cloning the first cow in Chile. Scientists expect Chile's first bovine clone to be born December 2006.
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