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Dolly (sheep) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dolly was a ewe (July 5, 1996 ? February 14, 2003) that was the first animal to be cloned from an adult somatic cell, using the process of nuclear transfer. She was cloned by Ian ...

Dolly Parton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The association of breasts with Parton's public image is illustrated in the naming of Dolly the sheep after her, since the sheep was cloned from a cell taken from an adult ewe's ...

Dolly the cloned sheep
Dolly the sheep, the first adult mammal to be successfully cloned, died in February 2003. When taxidermists finished their work, the body of the preserved ...

CNN.com - First cloned sheep Dolly dies at 6 - Feb. 14, 2003
Dolly, the world's first cloned sheep, has been euthanized after being diagnosed with progressive lung disease, the Roslin Institute has said.

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Dolly the sheep clone dies young
Dolly - the first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell - is put down after she is found to be suffering from progressive lung disease.

Good-bye to Dolly the cloned sheep.
Dolly's life was ended at the age of 6 (about half the life expectancy of her breed) when a veterinarian confirmed she had a progressive lung disease. Dolly was born in Edinburgh ...

FOXNews.com - Scientist Who Created Dolly the Cloned Sheep to Abandon ...
Scientist Who Created Dolly the Cloned Sheep to Abandon Technique, The Scottish scientist who cloned a sheep more than 10 years ago said he is abandoning cloning to pursue a method ...

Dolly, the famous cloned sheep!
Dolly, the famous cloned sheep, and other clones Dolly, the famous cloned sheep represents the Holy Grail of human reproduction. Why? Because for the first time it was shown ...

Scientist who cloned Dolly the sheep advocates new technique
The Scottish researcher who shocked the world by creating Dolly the sheep is now renouncing the cloning method that made him famous.

Cloned Meat: Is Dolly For Dinner?, Company That Tracks Cloned Meat ...
Many consumers want meat produced by cloning to be easily identified as such. Now a company based in Ireland is promoting its system for tracing the meat of any cloned animal ...



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