The Second Creation describes the cloning of sheep, among them Dolly, whose arrival heralds “the age of biological control”. Its cover resembles a Leonardo da Vinci manuscript and as such ...
The death of Dolly the sheep, the first animal to be cloned from an adult cell, has sparked renewed fears over the safety of cloning techniques. The Roslin Institute announced the decision was ...
One of the creators of the world's first cloned mammal, Dolly the sheep, has died at the age of 79. Prof Sir Ian Wilmut's work, at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, laid the foundations for stem ...
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 ...
The technology successfully helped to clone the first mammal from an adult cell in 1996, when Dolly the sheep was born at a Scottish facility. Since then, other species like mice, rabbits and dogs ...
PPL Therapeutics (Edinburgh, UK), the company that, along with the Roslin Institute, cloned Dolly the sheep, announced on March 14 that it had created the first pigs cloned from adult cells.
Scientists in China used a modified version of the same technique that was used to create Dolly the sheep, the world's first cloned mammal. Out of the 113 cloned embryos, 11 were implanted into ...
So, here's why you'll probably never have to fight your evil clone. This is Dolly. Just kidding, that's a regular sheep. This is Dolly, the first mammal cloned successfully from an adult cell.
Concerns that Dolly the cloned sheep suffered from early-onset arthritis were unfounded, a study suggests. In fact, wear-and-tear in her joints was similar to that of other sheep of her age ...
The company that created Dolly the sheep is closing part of its cloning business to focus on more profitable markets, it emerged today. PPL Therapeutics has decided to shut down its stem cell ...