Reports on the controversy in the United Kingdom surrounding the successful cloning of a lamb from an adult sheep. The fear that cloning humans may not be not illegal under current …
To the uninitiated, it seemed like an arcane scientific argument. In September 1998, some 18 months after Dolly the cloned sheep was unveiled to the world, her creators issued a …
KHS Campbell, J McWhir, WA Ritchie, I Wilmut - Nature, 1996 - nature.com
Five Welsh mountain lambs were born to Scottish blackface foster mothers. Gestation was extended by about 10 days. As reported, two of the lambs died within minutes of birth and a …
Just 4 months ago, a lamb named Dolly became an instant celebrity: She is, of course, the first animal ever cloned from the cells of an adult (Science, 7 March, p. 1415). Virtually …
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Dolly is a clone — and no longer alone | Nature Skip to main content Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To obtain the best …
SM Rhind, TJ King, LM Harkness, C Bellamy… - Nature …, 2003 - nature.com
8 FD 7G65 150 4700−√(3)√(1)√(1) aBreed refers to the breed of the nuclear donor cells derived from Black Welsh (BW) or Finn Dorsett (FD) sheep. bCell lines and cloning data are …
E Pennisi, N Williams - Science, 1997 - science.org
Dolly, the lamb cloned from an udder cell of an adult ewe, has sparked an intense debate about the prospect of human cloning. But researchers say it's still unclear how practical …
T Beardsley - Scientific American, 1997 - elibrary.ru
Reports on the debate over cloning in the wake of the genetic duplication of an adult sheep in an experiment at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland. Ethical and scientific …