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Whatever Happened to Dolly, the Cloned Sheep?The four sheep cloned from Dolly’s cell line did not suffer the same bad health as their sister, Dolly. Sheep live an average of 10 to 12 years, and these four — Daisy, Diana, Debbie, and ...
Why Scientists Kept the Birth of Dolly, the World’s First Cloned Mammal, a Secret for Seven Months
It took 276 attempts to create a successful clone, but Dolly the cloned Finn-Dorset sheep was finally born on July 5, 1996. Named after country music star Dolly Parton, the ewe proved that ...
Dolly the sheep was the world’s first cloned mammal in 1996. Her death at a comparatively young age raised concerns that cloned animals may age more quickly, or make them less healthy ...
She said she was ‘flattered’ scientists at Edinburgh University chose to name Dolly the Sheep as a tribute to her. The ewe ...
On Tuesday scientists told the world that four clones of Dolly the sheep, known as the Nottingham Dollies, are alive and in good health. In fact, they're almost indistinguishable from non-cloned ...
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