Animal cloning

Dolly the sheep. From Wikipedia

Research: Clones don't die young

Dolly the sheep stuffed animal. From Wikipedia

Shed me a sheep - 20 years since the birth of Dolly the sheep

Freeze drying: In a typical state diagram, the gas-liquid boundary connects the triple point of aggregation to the critical temperature point. Freeze drying (blue arrow) causes the system to bypass the point of the three aggregation modes, and prevents the direct transition from liquid to gas that occurs in normal drying (green arrow).

From the barn in Sejra to Noah's ark in the desert

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Clone Iran's first cow

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Iran's first goat clone

Iranian researchers have cloned their first goat, and along with the US, UK, Canada and China, they are one of the only countries in the world to have successfully cloned goats
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With the DNA hunters in Canada

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Dolly's father takes stock: should we continue with clones?

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Dolly the sheep's "father" will be hosted at Biomed 2008

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Mammoths were close relatives of the Asian elephant

Dolly the sheep. From Wikipedia

Hello, Dolly

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India asks Iran for cheetahs for cloning

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Cloned pig, is it kosher?

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The envy of the physicists

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The cows will produce "cures" for biological weapons

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Not an easy opportunity to understand the front of science

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The history of cloning: the first was a frog

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Why, in fact, is it so difficult to reproduce animals?

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American scientists have successfully cloned a wild bull

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The Roslin Institute has stopped developing pigs for transplantation

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5 cloned pigs were born in the USA