A recent successful cloning of the Arctic wolf comes nearly 27 years after the famed sheep Dolly was the first cloned animal. Chinese firm Sinogene Pet Cloning Biotechnology used skin cells from a ...
Cloned and genetically modified animals are jumping the lab and entering the black market, possibly forever altering our ecosystems.
We visited a commercial horse cloning farm on the outskirts of Sydney to find out just how far the technology has come since Dolly the sheep's birth back in 1996.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's top food safety agency said on Thursday cloned animal products may not be safe and further study was needed, prompting another battle of conscience within the ...
Many of us remember Dolly, the first cloned sheep. She was born in Scotland in 1996 and had six lambs in her life. Some of the animals that have been cloned are cows, dogs, frogs (tadpoles), ferrets, ...
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Scientists make US history with landmark first in animal-cloning journey: 'Historic milestone in conservation'
Cloning isn't just science fiction anymore; it's quickly becoming a vital tool for wildlife conservation. Scientists are ...
Giant pandas, ocelots and the Asian gaur. What do all these animals have in common? Not only have they been immortalized as stuffed animals or by schmaltzy Elton John songs in Disney movies, they also ...
Astounding even veterans of the fight against animal extinction, cloning technology has reproduced two endangered wild cattle bulls, each born by dairy cows last week on an Iowa farm. The procedure ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Meat and milk products of offspring from the 600 cloned animals in the United States most likely have not entered the nation's food supply, an official with the U.S. Food and ...
From the New York Times<P><BLOCKQUOTE><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Scientists say they see what appear to be genetic problems almost every time they try to clone ...
Cloning remains an unpredictable process. A study by the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research shows that fewer than 10 percent of cloned embryos survive to birth. Those that make it are often ...
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