Friday, 29 July 2016
Clones of Dolly the sheep grow to healthy old age
Twenty years ago, the famous Dolly the sheep, the first large mammal successfully cloned from an adult cell, was born. Now, at the University of Nottingham, four of her cloned offspring (twin sisters?) are providing science with a better understanding of the cloning process and showing that clones can live to a healthy old age.
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University of Nottingham
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