Reproductive cloning, or the production of offspring by nuclear transfer, is often regarded as having potential for conserving endangered species of wildlife. Currently, however, low …
Cloning as it relates to the animal kingdom generally refers to the production of genetically identical individuals. Because cloning is increasingly the subject of renewed attention as a …
Cloning was first published in 1985. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the …
Can cloning save endangered species?: Current Biology Skip to Main Content Advertisement Current Biology This journal offers authors two options (open access or subscription) to publish …
RP Lanza, BL Dresser, P Damiani - Scientific American, 2000 - JSTOR
Copyright 2000 Scientific American, Inc. would advocate rounding up wild female endangered animals for that purpose or subjecting a precious zoo resident of the same …
P Loi, C Galli, G Ptak - TRENDS in Biotechnology, 2007 - cell.com
Attempts through somatic cell nuclear transfer to expand wild populations that have shrunk to critical numbers is a logical extension of the successful cloning of mammals. However …
D Ehrenfeld - Conservation Biology, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
It has been suggested that transgenics and vertebrate cloning have a role to play in conservation. Now is the time to evaluate their risks and benefits, before these technologies …
MA Di Berardino - Differentiation, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
This paper reviews the origin and development of animal cloning in metazoans starting with primitive experiments performed during the late 1880's and early 1900's, followed by nuclear …
PA Baird - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1999 - muse.jhu.edu
The announcement by Wilmut, et al., in February 1997 that a lamb had been produced by transferring the nucleus of a cell from an adult sheep into an enucleated egg cell and …