Since the birth of Dolly the sheep and in the context of the potential to create regenerative medicines using somatic cell nuclear transfer, over the past decade" cloning" has re …
Animal cloning has developed quickly since the birth of Dolly the sheep. Yet many of the first questions to be raised still need to be answered. What do Dolly and her fellow mouse, cow …
C Friese - Cloning Wild Life, 2013 - degruyter.com
The natural world is marked by an ever-increasing loss of varied habitats, a growing number of species extinctions, and a full range of new kinds of dilemmas posed by global warming …
M Gjerris - Designer animals: mapping the issues in animal …, 2012 - degruyter.com
In 1997, the Dorset ewe Dolly was presented to the world by a group of researchers led by Dr Ian Wilmut at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh. Normally sheep do not give rise to …
Sociologists have challenged the discipline to account for and incorporate biological factors in their analyses. Heeding this call, this article asks how chimeras, a particularly puzzling …
RG McKinnell, MA Di Berardino - BioScience, 1999 - academic.oup.com
Clearly, 1997 was the year of the clone (Figure 1). The cover illustration of Nature (27 February 1997) announced the birth of Dolly, the ewe cloned from an adult sheep in …
Ever since Dolly, the Scottish lamb, tottered on wobbly legs into our consciousness-followed swiftly by other animals: first, mice; then pigs that may provide human transplants, and even …
Would you drink milk from a cloned cow? Should we clone extinct or endangered species? Are we justified in using stem cells to develop cures? When will we clone the first human …
This book is partly an account, by a well-known science writer, of the cloning of Dolly the sheep at the Roslin Institute, Edinburgh, by Ian Wilmut and his colleagues. However, the …