If you were old enough to watch the news or read the paper back in the late 1990s, you very likely remember Dolly, the cloned sheep. Born in 1996, the researchers responsible for cloning her kept it ...
A Finn-Dorset ewe named Dolly became an international phenomenon in 1996 when she became the first mammal to be successfully cloned. The ability to clone mammals sparked discussions about the morality ...
LONDON -- Dolly the cloned sheep was put to death Friday, after premature aging and disease marred her short existence and raised questions about the practicality of copying life. The decision to end ...
LONDON -- Dolly, the world's first cloned sheep, has developed arthritis at a relatively early age, renewing debate about whether cloned animals are susceptible to premature aging and health problems.
For the first time, scientists say they created cloned primates using the same complicated cloning technique that made Dolly the sheep in 1996. For the first time, scientists say they created cloned ...
LONDON — Ian Wilmut, the cloning pioneer whose work was critical to the creation of Dolly the Sheep in 1996, has died at age 79. The University of Edinburgh in Scotland said Wilmut died Sunday after a ...
Many of us remember Dolly, the first cloned sheep. She was born in Scotland in 1996 and had six lambs in her life. Some of the animals that have been cloned are cows, dogs, frogs (tadpoles), ferrets, ...