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  2. List of cloned animals - Wikipedia

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    Garima-I, a buffalo calf cloned using an "Advanced Hand guided Cloning Technique" was born in 2009 at the NDRI. Two years later in 2011, she died of heart failure. [88] [89] Garima-II, another cloned calf was born in 2010. This buffalo was inseminated with frozen-thawed semen of a progeny-tested bull and gave birth to a female calf, Mahima in ...

  3. Dolly (sheep) - Wikipedia

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    Cloning Dolly the Sheep Dolly the Sheep and the importance of animal research; Animal cloning and Dolly; Antiques Roadshow, Series 45, Brodie Castle 3, Dolly the Sheep. BBC (3' video clip). 6 April 2023. Episode where several items appertaining to Dolly, including wool from a shearing and scientific instruments, were appraised.

  4. Commercial animal cloning - Wikipedia

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    ViaGen began by offering cloning to the livestock and equine industry in 2003, [20] and later as ViaGen Pets included cloning of cats and dogs in 2016. [21] ViaGen's subsidiary, start licensing, owns a cloning patent which is licensed to their only competitor as of 2018, who also offers animal cloning services. [22] (Viagen is a subsidiary of ...

  5. De-extinction - Wikipedia

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    Cloning has been used by scientists since the 1950s. [5] One of the most well known clones is Dolly the sheep. Dolly was born in the mid 1990s and lived normally until the abrupt midlife onset of health complications resembling premature aging, that led to her death. [5] Other known cloned animal species include domestic cats, dogs, pigs, and ...

  6. Megan and Morag - Wikipedia

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    Megan and Morag, two domestic sheep, were the first mammals to have been successfully cloned from differentiated cells. [1] They are not to be confused with Dolly the sheep which was the first animal to be successfully cloned from an adult somatic cell [2] or Polly the sheep which was the first cloned and transgenic animal. [3]

  7. Two of a kind: China's first pet cloning service ... - AOL

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    Juice is a one-foot tall canine wonder who has starred in dozens of Chinese film and television productions. A mongrel stray adopted off the streets, the nine year-old Juice -- or "Guozhi" in ...

  8. In re Roslin Institute (Edinburgh) - Wikipedia

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    The resulting cloned animal is an exact genetic replica of the adult mammal from which the somatic cell nucleus was taken. [2] The patent application claims the cloned animal. Claim 155 is representative: 155. A live-born clone of a pre-existing, non-embryonic, donor mammal, wherein the mammal is selected from cattle, sheep, pigs, and goats.

  9. Pieraz - Wikipedia

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    As Pieraz was neutered, he had no offspring.This gelding is best known as the world's second cloned horse, after Prometea. [3] [4] In 2002, Pieraz's rider Valery Kanavy heard about cloning for the first time, and was extremely interested in the idea of her horse passing on his genetic heritage. [4]