While duplicating Fido isn’t quite the ethical minefield that duplicating Uncle Fred would be, it does raise questions on ...
Pets just don't live long enough. We spend time, emotion, energy and lots of money caring for them, all while knowing we'll ...
For the first time, scientists have grown tissues from cloned cells and transplanted them into animals. In an article in Nature Biotechnology today, the scientists report that the cattle that received ...
Pet cloning is always a hotly debated topic. From concerns about the surrogate animals, to the cost of the procedure, and ...
Arthur Murray says his dogs Stella and Mella are "100% physically identical." Their personalities? Less similar.
KIM JAE-HWAN/AFP via Getty Cloning pets is becoming the latest trend for social media influencers. "Willow was just insanely special. She was my soul dog. I wanted her bloodline and her legacy to ...
Nearly three decades since the remarkable cloning of Dolly the sheep, it has all gone quiet on the human cloning front.
Pet cloning is the process of creating a genetic duplicate of an animal. It involves taking a cell from the pet to be cloned, extracting its DNA, and inserting it into an egg cell whose nucleus has ...
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, ...
A recent successful cloning of the Arctic wolf comes nearly 27 years after the famed sheep Dolly was the first cloned animal. Chinese firm Sinogene Pet Cloning Biotechnology used skin cells from a ...
From the New York Times<P><BLOCKQUOTE><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Scientists say they see what appear to be genetic problems almost every time they try to clone ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Cloning animals will not be useful on a large scale but the technology offers farmers an important tool to increase food production and protect animals from disease, scientists said ...