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Successful clone of adult sheep born; clone named "Dolly" after the famous country singer February 23, 1997 Scientists at the Roslin Institute in Scotland ...
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... In February 1997 scientists in Scotland announced the birth of the first cloned sheep named Dolly, this heralded the future of cloning possibilities and ...
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... They were successful in creating a perfect clone of a sheep, named Dolly, who became the first large animal cloned from genetic material taken from an adult egg ...
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... The resulting birth of the sheep, named Dolly, was born on July 5, 1996. However, Dolly was different from prior attempts to create identical offspring. ...
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A Clone in Sheep's Clothing Three years ago a sheep named Dolly became the biggest news since the first successful open-heart surgery. ...
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... Cloning first made headlines when a team of scientists at the Roslin Institute announced that they had cloned a sheep named Dolly. ...
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... stages. Technology for cloning the animals is developing very fast. In February 1997 there was a sheep cloned named Dolly. In 1952 ...
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... About five years ago a sheep named Dolly was born. She was part of an experiment by embryologist Ian Wilmut of the Roslin Institute in Scotland. ...
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... No one knew much about the scientific world of cloning until 1997, when Scottish scientists cloned the first animal, a sheep named Dolly. ...
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... tadpoles. What has just happened recently is the cloning of a mammal. The sheep named Dolly. A MAMMAL born from a single adult cell. The ...
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... could be started. The first history of cloning is through a sheep named Dolly in Scotland. It was not an easy success. All of the ...
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... The sheep, named Dolly, had only one biological parent and possessed a genetic code identical to that of her original parent. Within ...
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... using cells taken from embryos. In July 1996, medical history was made when a sheep named Dolly was cloned. The only thing that set ...
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... adult cell. The sheep named Dolly is not the first mammal ever cloned. This is just one step closer to cloning humans. Plants and ...
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... an adult sheep. The cloned sheep, named Dolly, has the same DNA structure as the adult sheep it was cloned from. This of course, has ...
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... On July 5 1996, after 277 tries, a sheep named Dolly was born. She was the first organism ever to be cloned from an adult cell ("Clone"). ...
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... brought cloning of animals to our attention, when the first animal was successfully cloned, on that history-making day the cloned sheep named Dolly was born. ...
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... Twenty years ago, the only talk of human cloning was in science fiction movies, but with the 1994 cloning of a sheep named Dolly has people waiting, rather ...
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... The first successful clone of entire organism was an adult sheep named Dolly, cloned February of 1997 by Dr. Ian Wilmut and his team of scientists in Scotland. ...
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... from another cell. The best example to show would be the one that made the now famous cloned sheep named "Dolly". First, a cell ...
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... Cloning captured the public's attention when Scottish scientists startled the world in July of 1996 when they announced the birth of a sheep named Dolly. ...
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... Since February 23rd, 1997, when British scientists announced to the world that they had successfully cloned an adult sheep named Dolly, the world has been ...
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... for the first time. The cloned sheep was named Dolly. She was the first animal cloned from a cell taken from an adult. It was an ...
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In late February 1997 a British scientist named Ian Wilmut and his research team had cloned a lamb named Dolly from an adult sheep. ...
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... of the controversy was a cuddly 7-month-old lamb named Dolly. Dolly is an exact copy of a 6-year-old ... into unfertilized eggs then implanted them in other sheep. ...
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... disease. By far the most well known experiment of genetic engineering came in 1996 when a sheep named Dolly was born. Time passed ...
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... animals alike. Five years ago, scientists in Scotland announced the birth of the first cloned sheep named Dolly. Scientists have ...
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... 1997 the world was stunned that a British embryologist named Ian Wilmut and his research team had successfully cloned a lamb named Dolly from an adult sheep. ...
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... Already scientist's over-seas have created a sheep named Dolly. It took 277 times till they got the sheep to come out with no abnormalities. ...
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... Or will it destroy society as we know it? In February 1997, a sheep named Dolly was cloned at the Roslin Institute in Scotland by Dr. Ian Wilmut. ...
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