LONDON (Reuters) - Cloning animals will not be useful on a large scale but the technology offers farmers an important tool to increase food production and protect animals from disease, scientists said ...
Readers of a certain age might remember Dolly, a Finn-Dorset sheep born in 1996 to three mothers and some proud Scottish scientists. Dolly generated global headlines just by being alive, as she was ...
Legend has it that when Mount Buye on the Tibetan Plateau was married to Mount Zhaxiangqian, 7 golden wild yaks were given as ...
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The Growing Debate Around Pet Cloning: Science, Ethics, and the Future of Animal Companionship
Pet cloning is the process of creating a genetic duplicate of an animal. It involves taking a cell from the pet to be cloned, extracting its DNA, and inserting it into an egg cell whose nucleus has ...
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 ...
In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at cloning animals for hunting, making good on the promise of graphene, modeling a fly’s brain and more. You can sign up to get The Prototype in your ...
After losing her cat Chai, an Austin woman spent $25,000 on pet cloning. Four years later, she met Belle and learned what ...
College Station, TX -- Eighty-six Squared has never been in a hurry. The Black Angus bull was born 15 years after cells from his genetic donor, Bull 86, were frozen as part of a study on natural ...
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